Article in Columbia Journalism Review by Liam Scott
Headline: “How Local Reporters Manage the Dangers of Covering Extremism”
Subhead: “The extremism beat has gone mainstream—but in local markets, it’s still intensely personal.”
“Last Thanksgiving, Steven Monacelli was awoken early in the morning by the sound of police officers knocking on the door of his Dallas home. Someone had called the cops to report that Monacelli, a freelance investigative correspondent for the Texas Observer, was abusing his girlfriend. Monacelli’s girlfriend—who has since become his fiancée—came to the door to demonstrate that the abuse claims were false.
Monacelli was disturbed—but not particularly shocked. ‘I pretty much immediately knew why they were there,’ he said. For more than four years, he’s been covering the rise of far-right extremism across the state of Texas, including stories about right-wing influence in Texas schools and a so-called ‘white nationalist fight club.’ . . .”
Read the full article at:
https://www.cjr.org/analysis/local-reporters-dangers-covering-extremism.php