We are looking for a reporter who sees money in the context of Black lives in Sacramento and the nation. This includes the growing gap between rich and poor, homeownership and homelessness, those who depend on school lunches for their children’s nutrition, and why some businesses succeed, and others fail. You can explore reparations policies, examine different census tracts in Sacramento to show where the haves and have nots live, and tell the backstories behind success and failure. You will also do watchdog, consumer-oriented journalism, exposing cons and scams and misuse of public monies. If you know how to interview enough people to start developing your own stories about business and personal finances, APPLY TODAY.
Salary and benefits are competitive.
Please email a letter of interest, resume, several work samples, and two references including all contact information to:
Stephen Magagnini, Editor in Chief
The OBSERVER Media Group
stephen.magagnini@sacobserver.com
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