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Kim Lute is a freelance writer and Huffington Post blogger.
Her work has also been published in The New York Times, Newsweek, (this essay was later published in Steps to Writing Well, a college textbook edited by Jean Wyrick) The Washington Post’s ROOT Magazine, The Atlantan, Jezebel and The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Lute was a DuPont and Peabody award-winning journalist at CNN in Atlanta, Georgia for 13 years.
She is currently seeking representation for her first memoir, The Warm World Somewhere Else, which details her battle with pain pill addiction.
A Colorado native, she currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.
Recently, Ms. Lute was on our show talking about her article What America Owes Blacks.
During our conversation, Ms. Lute talked about:
– Some of her background and how writing and reading have been part of her life since she was very young
– How did she get a job at CNN and keep it for thirteen years
– The values did her parents teach her
– What did she do get get her articles on Huffington Post
– The background behind What America Owes Blacks and the response to the article
– Her thoughts on the topic of slave reparations and Barack Obama’s lack of response toward the subject of slave reparations
– What can Black Americans need to do in order to make slave reparations a more important topic
– Her thoughts on the future of race, equality and slave reparations in America
– Her call to action for America when it comes to slave reparations
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