Best of 2008: Erin Evans' Picks

As we approach our first anniversary, The Root family looks back on our most memorable essays.

 
Best of 2008: Erin Evans'
As we approach our first anniversary, The Root family looks back on our most memorable essays.

As we approach our first anniversary, The Root family looks back. Copy Editor ofThe Root,Erin Evans, reveals her favorite essays of 2008--one from another writer and one of her very own.

Erin Evans, copy editor of The Root, reveals her favorite essays of 2008--one from another writer and one of her very own.

http://www.theroot.com/id/45752 ">THE LATEST WAVE OF BLACK GENIUS: Veronica Chambers' piece, "The Latest Wave of Black Genius," is my all-time favorite on The Root . I actually brought it up during my job interview to work here.

Since I'm a big Erykah Badu fan, the image of her with her oversized afro sticking out of a large, floppy hat just grabbed me. I had heard of several people on the list, but some of them, not so much. Veronica's hyperlinks throughout the piece -- and there were several -- provided great profiles. Erykah Badu, Marcus Samuelsson, Thelma Gordon and Majora Carter in one piece? Priceless.

http://www.theroot.com/id/46920 ">SMELLS LIKE 'TEENTH SPIRIT: My own favorite piece for The Root was my first one, "Smells Like 'Teenth Spirit." A couple of days before Juneteenth, we were scrambling here at the office to do something about this black holiday.

Even as a native Texan, I didn't think I had too much to say about the celebration. So I called up my mom and got to typing. I turned around the piece in one night, and surprisingly, I had a lot more to say than I thought. My mom celebrates Juneteenth every year and had many unique insights about the holiday, so the piece became a sort of generational dialogue.

Erin Evans is a writer and copy editor for The Root.

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