On this episode we’re joined by Megan Tagami. Megan is a reporter covering education for Honolulu Civil Beat, a non-profit newsroom in Hawaii. She’s a native of Honolulu and a 2023 graduate of UCLA with a degree in political science and government. 

Megan talked about her entry into journalism, how she overcame her hesitance to ask people questions, explained her writing process, and shared the kinds of stories she covers on the education beat. Lots of good lessons for aspiring journalists from the perspective of a young writer beginning her career.

Megan’s story about mental health and Hawaii schools

Megan’s story about the librarian shortage

Megan’s story about how teachers are dealing with free speech and challenging discussion topics, like Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Megan’s saluteJoe Hong, WNYC

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