This week’s HTP is again more for the writers than the publicists. Sit tight publicists, I’ve got you covered next week. If you’re an essayist or analyst, journalist, political commentator, or just a thinking person who happens to write about African American issues from time to time, you’ll definitely want to get your stuff in the Root. (I’ve been toying around with an essay for a few weeks, myself). Anyway, for those of you who are unfamiliar with the Root, it’s an amazing online magazine full of smart, perceptive cultural commentary. It’s published by Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, and offices are here in Washington, DC. From the site:
The Root is a daily online magazine that provides thought-provoking commentary on today’s news from a variety of black perspectives. The site also hosts an interactive genealogical section to trace one’s ancestry through AfricanDNA.com, a DNA testing site co-founded by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., who is also The Root’s Editor-In-Chief. The Root aims to be an unprecedented departure from traditional American journalism, raising the profile of black voices in mainstream media and engaging anyone interested in black culture around the world.
I recently caught up with Root Associate Editor Natalie Hopkinson, formerly of the Washington Post Outlook and Style sections, and co-author of Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip Hop Generation. Here’s How to Pitch Natalie.

The Basics: Natalie Hopkinson, Associate Editor, The Root (www.theroot.com) I assign and edit pieces for this African American interest Web magazine and specialize in cultural essays and multimedia coverage. I started at The Root a week before it launched in January 2008. Read the full story



