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Reporter, The Washington Informer

James Wright

Verified

Reporter, The Washington Informer

Willingboro

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Metro D.C.Politicsu.s. regional

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CrimeTrending NewsLeisure TravelGlobal IssuesHuman RightsArts and entertainmentNBAMobile TechnologyTechnologyEntertainmentUnique ItemsPress FreedomLos AngelesUrbanism

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The Washington Informer

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Total articles 1929

  • Available on paid plans

    Black Mayors Confront Trump Era

    By James Wright Verified

    Apr. 21, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Marshall Heights: An urban heat island in Washington, D.C.

    By James Wright Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Black Mayors Confront Trump Era

    By James Wright Verified

    Apr. 21, 2025

As seen in

Military Times,syracuse.com,Taylor & Francis,The Washington Informer,Pr Week,Black Entertainment Television (Bet),Campaign (US),Ein News,Jd Supra,Teachers College Record,Duluth News Tribune

Company Info

The Washington Informer

The Washington Informer is a Black-owned, woman-led multimedia news organization that serves African American communities in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region. Founded in 1964 by Dr. Calvin W. Rolark, the organization has a rich history of advocating for civil rights and amplifying positive narratives about African Americans. Under the leadership of Denise Rolark Barnes, the current publisher and Dr. Rolark's daughter, the Informer has evolved from a print newspaper to a multimedia enterprise. The Washington Informer focuses on education, empowerment, and community reporting, delivering news through various platforms, including a website, social media, and email newsletters. Its content is recognized by the Library of Congress for its historical significance in documenting African American experiences. The Informer primarily serves African American readers in the DMV area, catering to their cultural and socio-political interests while maintaining a commitment to accurate and community-centered journalism.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

'+1 202-561-4100

Founded: 1964



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