On this episode, we’re joined by Chris Jones. Chris is a photojournalist and investigative reporter and covers domestic extremism for the collaborative non-profit website, 100 Days in Appalachia as a member of the Report for America program.
He served as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corps from 2010–2014 and that included 2 deployments in Afghanistan.
Chris talked about his path to working in journalism and the work he’s done. He covered the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 as a photojournalist and explained how he got some of the pictures he got (including one that led to an arrest).
Chris also talked about other projects he’s done, including a piece for the New York Times on military challenge coins and their larger representation within the war in Afghanistan, and a 23-minute documentary and story that ran on The Intercept about a former Democrat city council member in West Virginia who stormed the U.S. Capitol.
He also discussed do’s and don’ts related to covering domestic extremism and work he’s doing to help reporters in that area, as well as how Report for America has helped him.
Our other interviews with Report for America reporters include
22. Morgan Mullings (Boston’s Black community)
39. Kassidy Arena (Iowa Public Radio)
47. Farnoush Amiri (local government in Ohio)
57. Carrington Tatum (environmental racism for MLK50)
Pulitzer Prize winner Medar De La Cruz
Brian Lyman, Editor: Alabama Reflector
Daniel Alvarenga, Journalist, Host: Humo, Murder and Silence in El Salvador
Chenue Her, Morning News Anchor, WOI-Des Moines
172. Mary Rasura, Student at Florida Atlantic University; Founder: OutFAU
Lomi Kriel & Lexi Churchill: ProPublica & The Texas Tribune
Chatwan Mongkol: Creator, The Nutgraf
Rebecca Worby, Editorial Director: Reasons To Be Cheerful
Jay Boller, co-founder: Racket
167. Itto Outini, Blind Journalist- The Datekeepers
166. Shi En Kim PHD, Science Writer, Co-Founder of Sequencer
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Erin Reed, Transgender Journalist, Newsletter Writer "Erin In The Morning"
Amir Vera, Breaking News Editor: CNN; vice-president of digital, NABJ
Journalism Teacher Adriana Chavira (Scholastic Journalism Week)
Curtis Bunn, Reporter: NBC BLK
Adrienne Johnson Martin, Executive Editor: MLK 50
Alexa Imani Spencer, Health and Race Reporter: Word in Black
Bennet Goldstein, Wisconsin Watch, Mississippi River Basin Agriculture and Water Desk (Report for America)
Andrew Galarneau: Food Writer, Four Bites
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