Eugene Scott (journalist)

[3][4] Scott has won multiple awards and fellowships for his work related to covering politics, business and education.Scott graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in journalism.[6] Eugene Scott's political journalism career began in the 1990s when he participated in a scholarship program founded by former Washington Post publisher Donald E. Graham.Scott joined The Washington Post's, The Fix in September 2017 to write about identity politics.While he was at CNN, he participated in a series called "The First Time I Realized I Was Black",[7] which sparked more public discourse on skin color impacting how a person is treated.
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHarvard Universitypolitical blogThe Washington Postthe HillEastern High SchoolNorth CarolinaMassachusettsKansas CityPhoenixHarvard Kennedy SchoolMaster in Public AdministrationDonald E. GrahamGeorgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service2016 presidential electionskin colorThe Charlotte ObserverThe Arizona RepublicCape ArgusNational Association of Black JournalistsWest Central TribuneWheaton College