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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Joe Sexton Speaks to Aspiring Journalists at UVM

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Published March 2, 2024 at 11:07 p.m.


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Join Joe Sexton and Seven Days cofounder Paula Routly for a "How I Got the Story" discussion of The Lost Sons of Omaha on Wednesday, April 17, 4 to 6 p.m. at 102 Aiken on the University of Vermont campus in Burlington.


During a violent protest in Omaha, Neb., days after George Floyd’s murder, a young Black man was shot by a white bar owner. Both men would be dead by the same hand before it was all over. Vermont-based journalist Joe Sexton started investigating the tragedy, which took all manner of false turns on social media, and wound up writing a book: The Lost Sons of Omaha, published to critical acclaim in May 2023.
Joe Sexton at the Seven Days office - PAULA ROUTLY ©️ SEVEN DAYS
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  • Joe Sexton at the Seven Days office
In an appearance geared toward aspiring journalists, Sexton explains how he reported the story the Washington Post described as “a brilliant and nuanced new work of investigative journalism.”

Last year Sexton, who now lives in Williston, also penned the shocking exposé “The Loss of Grace” for Seven Days about child abuse at Woodside Juvenile Detention Facility. It’s the longest story the local newspaper has ever published.


This event is sponsored by Seven Days and the UVM Community News Service.

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