The community-funded journalism team in Spokane, WA, is looking for a reporter to help serve the combined missions of The Black Lens newspaper, the Community Journalism and Civic Engagement Fund and The Spokesman-Review newspaper regarding racial issues in our community.
The mission is to inform, educate and entertain readers, primarily in Eastern Washington and North Idaho, about local racial equity, race relations, historic/systemic racism issues and the complexity of their impacts on all of our lives in the Inland Northwest. A component of the mission is to provide coverage of national race-related issues and how their influence is felt at the local level. This reporting will be accurate, thorough, helpful, fair, and lively.
The Role: This grant-funded position is one of the first reporter positions in the nation to report to both the editor of The Black Lens, an independent publication that is focused on the news, events, people and issues of importance to the African American community, as well as to the editor of The Spokesman-Review, Spokane County’s largest daily newspaper.
Salary range $47,000-$52,000/year.
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