Elinor Ruth Tatum is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of the ''
New York Amsterdam News
The ''Amsterdam News'' (also known as ''New York Amsterdam News'') is a weekly Black-owned newspaper serving New York City. It is one of the oldest newspapers geared toward African Americans in the United States and has published columns by s ...
'', the oldest and largest
black newspaper in the City of New York, and one of the oldest
ethnic papers in the country.
Background
Elinor Tatum was appointed to her position by her father
Wilbert Tatum
Wilbert Arnold "Bill" Tatum (January 23, 1933 – February 26, 2009) was an American newspaper executive, who variously served as the editor, publisher, chairman and chief executive officer of the ''New York Amsterdam News'', a weekly newspa ...
in 1997, and became one of the youngest publishers in the history of the
Afro-American press. As editor and publisher Ms. Tatum oversees a staff of 25 full-time employees. Under her watch, the newspaper was modernized, and changes have included: a new layout for the paper, and refocusing content to emphasize more current issues facing Harlem and the wider
African-American community in New York and the Nation. Under her leadership, ''The Amsterdam News'' has also gone online and is seen nationally as part of the
Black Press USA Network
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.
Elinor Tatum also produced and co-hosted a weekly segment of
Al Sharpton
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’s radio show ''
Keepin' It Real'' — inviting members of the Black Press to discuss national issues facing the African-American community. She has guest hosted the
WWRL
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All-news radio is available in both local and ...
Radio morning and afternoon drive programs. Tatum has appeared on ''
The O'Reilly Factor
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'', ''
20/20
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'',
New York 1
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,
CUNY TV
, mottoeng = The education of free people is the hope of Mankind
, budget = $3.6 billion
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, type = Public university system
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, ''
The Today Show
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'', and
NBC Nightly News
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''.
Tatum born and raised in New York City. Where she attended
Hunter College Elementary School
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and then the
Dwight School
Dwight School is an independent college preparatory school located on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Dwight offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum to students ages two through grade twelve.
History
Founded in 1872 by Julius Sachs as ...
. She studied Government at
St. Lawrence University in
Canton, New York
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, graduating in 1993.
She continued her education at
Stockholm University
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in
Stockholm, Sweden
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1 million people live in the municipality, with 1.6 million in the urban area, and 2.4 millio ...
. While abroad, she studied International relations and the Swedish model of government.
In 1994, Tatum returned to New York to join her father at the ''New York Amsterdam News''. She accepted a position as Assistant to the Publisher, her work included reporting for the paper. While reporting, she filed stories on topics ranging from the
Million Man March
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, to Boxing, to a student strike at the
City University of New York
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.
In 1996, Tatum was promoted to Associate Publisher and Chief Operating Officer of the newspaper. That fall, she entered
New York University
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In 1832, ...
working toward her Master’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, while continuing to work full-time at the ''Amsterdam News''. In December 1997, she completed the course work for her Master’s Degree and was promoted to Publisher and Editor-in-Chief.
Tatum is Jewish. Her mother was a Holocaust survivor who was born in Czechoslovakia in 1934. In 1939, her mother, along with her parents and four brothers, escaped to South America, settling in Ecuador. Her mother's sister survived Auschwitz. Another aunt was a nurse in the Terezin concentration camp and also survived. Tatum has been visiting Israel since childhood and is active in efforts to promote understanding between the Black and Jewish communities.
In addition to her career in journalism, Tatum is also an active member of the greater New York community. She is currently, a member of the Board of Trustees of her college alma mater, St. Lawrence University. In addition she sits on the Board of the
New York Urban League, The
Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem
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, and the Creative Vision Foundation. She also sits on
Manhattan Community Board 3
The Manhattan Community Board 3 is a New York City community board encompassing the Manhattan neighborhoods of Alphabet City, the East Village, the Lower East Side, Two Bridges, and a large portion of Chinatown. It is delimited by the East ...
.
Tatum has been received numerous honors for her work including: inclusion in ''
Who’s Who of American Women'' (the Millennium Edition and subsequent editions), a Doctor Of Humane Letters Honoris Causae from
Metropolitan College (New York City), Manhattan Borough Presidents’ Women’s History Month Award, Public Advocates Award, Women Who Make A Difference, Outstanding Business Empowerment Award from the New York Chapter of Black Business and Professional Women, Standing On their Shoulders Award from the
National Action Network
The National Action Network (NAN) is a not-for-profit, civil rights organization founded by the Reverend Al Sharpton in New York City, New York, in early 1991. In a 2016 profile, '' Vanity Fair'' called Sharpton "arguably the country's most infl ...
, and the
Good Scout Award
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.
Personal
Tatum has one daughter, Willa Tatum Simmons.
References
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African-American publishers (people)
American publishers (people)
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
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New York Amsterdam News people