Julianne Hing
Julianne Hing is a reporter and blogger for Colorines.com covering immigration, education, criminal justice, and occasionally fashion and pop culture. In 2009 Julianne was the recipient of USC Annenberg's Institute for Justice and Journalism fellowship, which funded a reporting project on the impacts of criminal deportation on immigrant families. She has covered police brutality issues from Oakland to New Orleans and in the summer of 2010 reported for Colorlines from the courtroom where Oscar Grant's killer, BART cop Johannes Mehserle, faced trial. Julianne became politically active in high school, and started organizing students in college around access and affordability issues. She earned her B.A. in social ecology at the University of California, Irvine, where she edited Jaded magazine, named 2007 Publication of the Year by Campus Progress. Julianne’s writing has appeared on AlterNet, Truthout, Hyphen Magazine's blog, The American Prospect's blog TAPPED and Ta-Nehisi Coates' blog at The Atlantic, Racialicious, The Root and New America Media.
Julianne tweets at @juliannehing.
Other articles by this author
After 30 Years of AIDS, Treatment Gap Still Feeds the Epidemic
By Julianne Hing, Colorlines | News Analysis
The Education of Jose Pedraza: Why Fixing Schools Isn't Simple Math
By Julianne Hing, ColorLines | Report
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Inner Circle Falls Apart
By Julianne Hing, Color Lines | Op-Ed
Senator Durbin Is Set to Revive DREAM Act Fight in This Congress
By Julianne Hing, Color Lines | Report