Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Joe Sexton Speaks to Aspiring Journalists at UVM | Books | Seven Days

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Joe Sexton and Seven Dezage Cofounder Paula discussed Routly on Thursday, 17 April for the discussion of Lost Sons’s “How I Got the Story”, which discussed Omaha at 4-6 pm at 102 Acines at UVM Campus in Burlington.

During a violent protest in Omaha, a young black man was shot by a white bar owner, a few days after the murder of George Floid. Both men will be dead with the same hand, before all of that ends. Warmont-based journalist Joe Sexton began an investigation into the tragedy, which took all kinds of false turns on social media, and writing a book published in May 2023 for critical praise: The Lost Sons of Omaha.


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In an presence moved towards interested journalists, Sexton explains how he reported the story described as a “a magnificent and fine new work of investigative journalism”.

Last year, Sexton, who now lives in Wiliston, also wrote the shocking exposure “The Los of Grace” for seven days about child misconduct in Woodside Juvenile Detention Facility. This is the longest story published by the local newspaper.

The program is sponsored by seven days and UVM Community News Service.

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