About: Kit Rachlis

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Kit Rachlis is an American journalist and editor who has held posts at The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles magazine, The American Prospect, The California Sunday Magazine, and currently ProPublica. Rachlis is best known as a practitioner of the long-form nonfiction narrative. In addition, he has edited more than a dozen books, including The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein.

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  • Kit Rachlis is an American journalist and editor who has held posts at The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles magazine, The American Prospect, The California Sunday Magazine, and currently ProPublica. Rachlis is best known as a practitioner of the long-form nonfiction narrative. In addition, he has edited more than a dozen books, including The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein. (en)
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  • Christopher Rachlis (en)
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  • Christopher Rachlis (en)
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  • Photo by Forest Casey, Los Angeles, CA (en)
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  • Senior editor, The California Sunday Magazine ; editor-in-chief, The American Prospect ; editor-in-chief, Los Angeles magazine ; senior projects editor, Los Angeles Times ; editor-in-chief, LA Weekly (en)
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  • Yale University (en)
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  • Kit Rachlis (en)
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  • Editor (en)
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  • Kit Rachlis is an American journalist and editor who has held posts at The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles magazine, The American Prospect, The California Sunday Magazine, and currently ProPublica. Rachlis is best known as a practitioner of the long-form nonfiction narrative. In addition, he has edited more than a dozen books, including The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein. (en)
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  • Kit Rachlis (en)
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  • Kit Rachlis (en)
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