
Welcome, Hip-Politics family! This is the full, unedited, and absolutely essential conversation I had with the incomparable Errin Haines, recorded live here in Atlanta. If you've been following the clips, you know this is a can't-miss episode that dives deep into the future of journalism and the powerful voice leading the charge.
Errin, a trailblazer from MSNBC and co-founder of The 19th, shares her compelling journey that led her to journalism and the audacious leap of creating a newsroom centered on gender and politics. But that's just the beginning.
We dig into her monumental decision to run for President of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) at the upcoming Cleveland convention. Errin lays out her definitive vision, built on three critical pillars: Elevating Truth, Strengthening Legacy, and Driving Innovation. You'll hear her candid thoughts on how these principles will guide NABJ into a new era, fiercely defending press freedom and fighting for newsroom equity.
We also tackle the big questions shaping our industry, including a fascinating discussion on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Errin offers a powerful perspective: why AI will never replace the unique contributions of Black journalists, and how we must strategically harness it as a tool for empowerment and enhancement, not a threat.
From her "NABJ Baby" beginnings to her role as a sought-after thought leader, Errin's insights on leadership, advocacy, and the intersection of race, gender, culture, and politics are truly invaluable. This is a masterclass in modern journalism and what it means to lead with purpose.