Chicago Reader is proud to announce hollo as editor-in-chief. Collo-Julin has served on the editorial staff of the Reader since 2019, most recently as managing editor. “It’s been my honor and privilege to work for this organization from my first day,”
2022 CHIRBy award for Essay/Short Story for her article ““As a person who was born here in Chicago just a few years after thewas conceived, I’ve had the pleasure of reading, learning, and growing alongside this newspaper for most of my life,” added our new editor-in-chief.
The Reader, a relatively new nonprofit, is published by the Reader Institute for Community Journalism, RICJ, which announced its new CEO & Publisher, Solomon Lieberman, in February. “First, I want to send all of our best wishes to our outgoing editor-in-chief, Enrique Limón, as he moves on to new projects.” Lieberman said. “From here, we’re all so excited to support Salem as she takes on this role—from her dedication to community journalism and racial-justice reporting to her deep love of Chicago, the
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