Eduardo Porter is a member of the New York Times editorial board, writing about business, economics, and social issues.
Throughout his career, he has worked as a journalist in Mexico City, Tokyo, London, São Paulo, and Los Angeles.
He previously served as editor of the Brazilian edition of América Economía and covered the Hispanic population of the United States for The Wall Street Journal.
Porter is mixed-race, half-Mexican and half-Anglo, born in America but raised in Mexico.
He is bilingual and brings personal experience to his examination of racial identity in America.
He currently lives in New York.
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