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Washington Post, Henry Gates launch black-oriented Web site, theRoot.com
(January 28, 2008)
"The Root" launches today, a daily online magazine published by The
Washington Post Company's Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive. "The Root"
blends intelligent, thought-provoking discussion of issues from a variety
of black perspectives and a round-up of news from around the world with an
interactive genealogical section, creating a unique online destination
devoted to the black experience.
"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.
Conceived by Donald Graham, Chairman of The Washington Post Company and
Henry Louis Gates Jr., the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at
Harvard and Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and
African American Research, "The Root" will feature penetrating, lively
commentary on political, social and cultural issues, and will showcase the
breadth and depth of viewpoints currently shaping black culture. The site
will also feature multimedia including slideshows and videos interviews.
"This is an historic endeavor--'The Root' is one of the world's first
web-based magazines dedicated to reporting and commenting upon the
interests, concerns and achievements of African Americans and people of
African descent throughout the world," said Gates, Editor in Chief of "The
Root." "Since 1827, black journalists have dreamed of creating a national
black newspaper and since W.E.B. Du Bois created The Crisis Magazine in
1910 and John H. Johnson created Ebony in 1945, black people have
demonstrated a profound devotion to magazines targeted to their
aspirations, dreams and challenges. 'The Root' fulfills both of these
goals and through the power of the Internet creates a truly interactive
community."
In addition to Gates, Lynette Clemetson joins "The Root" as Managing
Editor from The New York Times. Previously an award-winning national and
foreign correspondent for Newsweek magazine, Clemetson has covered race,
ethnicity and shifting demographics both in the United States and abroad.
Terence Samuel, a top political reporter formerly of U.S. News & World
Report and AOL Black Voices, will serve as Deputy Editor of "The Root."
Associate Editor for the site will be Natalie Hopkinson, former Assignment
Editor for The Washington Post's Outlook section.
"'The Root' resists the notion that there is--or ever was--such a thing as
a monolithic black community. The Web site will be a forum for true
conversation, celebrating the rich mix of voices, issues and points of
view that bring nuance and complexity to the black experience. And while
the site is committed to topics of special interest to blacks, it is a
destination for anyone interested in the dynamic link between history and
our collective future," says Clemetson.
The site uniquely offers an array of commentary from Malcolm Gladwell,
Thelma Golden, William Julius Wilson, John McWhorter, Charlayne Hunter
Gault, among others, fostering spirited debate and celebrating the medley
of voices that exists among the national African American and
International black populations, including the ongoing conversation about
family history.
"Family history through genealogy is a critical piece to African American
heritage," said Gates, an expert on African American genealogy, Executive
Producer of "African American Lives" and co-founder of the testing site
AfricanDNA.com. "To embrace the future it is essential to understand one's
past. We are giving the black community the resources to restore the
memories destroyed after the middle passage."
"The Root" hosts an interactive section to trace genealogy and heritage,
enabling users to participate in a genealogy test through AfricanDNA.com,
co-owned by FamilyTreeDNA. Readers will also have the opportunity to build
and map family trees using software developed by Avencia.
Jacob Weisberg, Editor of Slate magazine, and Cliff Sloan, Publisher of
Slate, were tapped by Don Graham to help guide the creation of "The Root."
Weisberg said, "Slate has been delighted to lend a hand in developing 'The
Root.' To me, 'The Root' is groundbreaking, and I believe it will change
the media landscape for black America."
"The Root" will continue to grow over the coming year, adding innovative
tools and sharing functions to greater promote community.
"All of us at The Washington Post Company are excited to be part of
launching 'The Root.' The chance to work with Skip Gates and the team he
and Lynette Clemetson have assembled is a great one," said Donald Graham,
Chairman of The Washington Post Company. "We hope to help create a strong
online community with interactivity across the site."
HBO has signed on as a founding sponsor of "The Root," a significant
collaboration in establishing the growth of the site.
In addition, MSN will regularly feature links to "The Root's"
articles on its homepage, providing an important channel to drive national
and international readers to "The Root."
"The Root" can be found at
www.TheRoot.com. Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive is the online
publishing subsidiary of The Washington Post Company. Its flagship
products include washingtonpost.com, Slate, Newsweek.com,
BudgetTravelOnline.com and Sprig.
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