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Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this revealing and insightful episode, Damon Maloney takes us behind the scenes in his work as a broadcast journalist. Damon discusses the personal impact of the Flint Water Crisis and how that tragedy affected so many. He’ll also discuss how being a reporter, news anchor and producer has strengthened his belief in the power of journalism to touch lives and affect change.At the heart of his investigative reporting is a passion for truth, respect for the many people in the newsroom behind each story, and his abiding belief that “journalism is a people business.”Damon Maloney is an Emmy award-winning journalist who has covered national and regional news stories including Flint water crisis, devastating tornado to high-profile murder trial.QUOTES:DAMON: “So it took more work, I would say, on behalf of journalists, but also the people of Flint. They were determined to get somebody in to listen...with credence.”DAMON: “I thoroughly enjoy just getting out and meeting people... in their environment, figuring out what their story is, and sharing that with others. You encounter so much tragedy. Yeah. But on the flip side, you also meet so many inspiring people.”DAMON: “And you have to respect people when they don't wanna talk to you....I've had many doors slammed in my face...and from some very interesting situations! But you always have to conduct yourself as a professional. Now that doesn't mean that you're not aggressive or competitive, or you ask those tough follow up questions, but you do so with dignity, with professionalism and respect.”LINKS:https://www.damonmaloney.comThreeSixty Alumni Spotlight: Damon Maloney: A local reporter covering the Flint water crisis, Lucas Johnson, September 2018 Marc A. Edwards, Charles Lunsford Professor, University Distinguished Professor @ Virginia TechVirginia Tech's Marc Edwards testifies on contaminated drinking water in Flint, Michigan Flint water activist LeeAnne Walters wins environmental prize,Detroit Free Press, Associated Press, April 23, 2018Without These Whistleblowers, We May Never Have Known the Full Extent of the Flint Water Crisis, Smithsonian Magazine, John McQuaid, December 2016National Association of Black Journalists Today's episode is brought to you by the Joan of Arc Scroll Medal, a beautiful brass alloy medal, designed by award-winning artist, Pat Benincasa. This uniquely shaped medal is ideal for holiday or as a special occasion gift! Visit www.patbenincasa-art.comJoan of Arc Scroll MedalThis brass alloy medal can be worn on a necklace, a keychain, dogtags, on a bag, or in your car.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Please Note: The views expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcaster.Follow me on Instagram!
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