On this episode we’re joined by Ginny Monk. Ginny is a reporter covering children’s issues and housing for the non-profit Connecticut Mirror and along with three others just won a Pulitzer Prize.

Wrote the Pulitzer Board: “For an impressive series exposing how the state’s unique towing laws favored unscrupulous companies that overcharged residents, prompting swift and meaningful consumer protections.”

Ginny previously worked for a few different places, including 4 years with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She is a native of Pencil Bluff, Arkansas and a graduate of the University of Arkansas.

Ginny talked about the work she did as part of a team covering those towing stories. She also discussed a piece she wrote over several years covering foster adoption. She shared examples of the work she did and her writing process.

The Pulitzer series

https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/dave-altimari-and-ginny-monk-connecticut-mirror-and-sophie-chou-and-haru-coryne-propublica

The Foster Adoption story

Ginny’s SaluteArkansas Press Women

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