On this episode we’re joined by Jules Roscoe. Jules is an independent journalist (freelance writer) who covers labor and technology from a national perspective and politics from a local perspective.
Jules has written for (among other places), 404 Media, The Boston Guardian, Vice, Wired, and Matter News, is a 2024 graduate of NYU, and works full-time as a legal proofreader.
We talked about Jules’ experience, approach to writing stories (why it needs to sound good to the ear) and why a ‘stupid question’ is often a good question.
Plus, we’ll get an update from Anita Pinto, adviser to The Gateway Times at Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology in New York City. She’s been providing monthly reports on what her students have been doing. One highlight: They got to visit the New York Post. You can hear Anita’s original interview with me here.
Jules’ salutes: 404 Media, and journalists Ken Klippenstein and Matthew Gault
Work examples
UPS workers driving in heat story
https://www.vice.com/en/article/ups-workers-share-horror-stories-about-driving-in-heat/
Indonesian fishermen story
https://www.404media.co/they-sometimes-worry-that-im-dead-already-deep-sea-fishers-fight-for-wi-fi/
Other stories
https://muckrack.com/julesaroscoe
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