Laura S. Washington
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Laura S. Washington is the Ida B. Wells-Barnett University Professor at DePaul University in Chicago and a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. This multi-media journalist specializes in media-related issues, African-American affairs, local and national politics, race and racism, and social justice.
Her column has appeared in the Sun-Times since 2001. In May 2006 she launched a new column, “Droppin’ a Dime,” for In These Times. She is a frequent commentator on “News and Notes” on National Public Radio and a contributor to Chicago Public Radio’s “848.” Washington has been widely featured in reports and programs on politics and racial and urban issues in the national media, including Time and Newsweek magazines, The New York Times, NBC Nightly News and The Lehrer News Hour. She speaks regularly to local and national audiences.
Washington brings more than two decades of diverse experiences in print and broadcast journalism, urban affairs and social justice issues. From 1990 to 2001, Washington edited The Chicago Reporter, a nationally recognized investigative monthly specializing in racial issues and urban affairs. Newsweek magazine named Washington one of the nation’s “100 People to Watch” in the 21st Century. Newsweek said, “her style of investigative journalism has made (the Reporter) a powerful and award-winning voice.”
In 1985 Washington was appointed deputy press secretary to Mayor Harold Washington, Chicago’s first black mayor. From 1987 to 1990 she was a producer for the investigative unit at CBS-2/Chicago. In 1990 Washington returned to The Chicago Reporter and served as editor and publisher from 1994 through 2001. She has written for the Chicago Tribune, specializing in issues of race, poverty and urban affairs. She was appointed to the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Chair at DePaul in June 2003.
Washington earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in journalism from Medill, at Northwestern University, where she has also taught and lectured.
She has been honored with more than two dozen local and national awards for her work, including two Chicago Emmys, the Peter Lisagor Award, the Studs Terkel Award for Community Journalism and the Ohio State Award for broadcast journalism. She has also received the Racial Justice Award from the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago is a founding inductee to the Medill School of Journalism Hall of Achievement and the 2002 Northwestern University Alumnae Award. In 1999 The Chicago Community Trust awarded her a Community Service Fellowship, for “exemplary service, commitment and leadership in individuals from the nonprofit sector.”
She is a member of the Chicago and National associations of black journalists and serves as board secretary of The Field Museum. She is Vice-Chair of the board of The Woods Fund of Chicago and the Neighborhood Writing Alliance. She also serves on the board of The Donors Forum of Chicago.
Articles by Laura S. Washington
- Gun-toters in La-La Land
July 10, 2008
- The Great Election Robbery of 2008?
June 19, 2008
- Obama Not Feelin’ the Love from Smiley
May 15, 2008
- Who Would Ida B. Wells Vote For?
April 29, 2008
- The Nadir of Nader
March 13, 2008
- Missing: Minorities in Media
February 21, 2008
- Fat Kids, Fat Profits
January 29, 2008
- McGovern Still on the Antiwar Path
December 27, 2007
- Come on People! Bill Cosby is Right
November 15, 2007
- Katrina Through Rose-Colored Glasses
October 23, 2007
- Let's Pry Open Those Cold, Dead Hands
September 25, 2007
- The Crafting of Obama
August 21, 2007
- Bloomberg Could Tie Centrists in Knots
July 24, 2007
- A GLBT Center of Their Own
June 21, 2007
- Curiosity and a Cat Named Studs
May 15, 2007
- The United States of Amnesia
April 10, 2007
- Obamas Base: Broader Than Black
March 1, 2007
- Cultivating the Media Garden
January 30, 2007
- Art Basel Miami Beach: A Whitewash
December 27, 2006
- The Second Clinton Ascendancy
December 5, 2006
- Make Democrats Earn Black Votes
November 8, 2006
- Year of the Black Candidate
October 17, 2006
- Debunking the 60s with Ayers and Dohrn
August 17, 2006
- Go On, Amend Away
July 18, 2006
- Overthrow, Over and Over
June 15, 2006
- Democrats Gear Up on the Ground
May 23, 2006
- Solidarity from Barrio to Barbershop
April 25, 2006
- A Sit-Down with Studs
April 18, 2006
- Black Leadership Wanted
February 17, 2006
- Unapologetic Radical
July 6, 2005






