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Meleah Holmes, a student at Norfolk State University and a 2016 CAR Conference Knight Scholar, talks to Kimbriell Kelly, a investigative reporter at The Washington Post.
Holmes: In your own words, what is an investigative journalist?
Kelly: A reporter who produces in-depth work using thorough research, analysis and reporting methods to convey what they have found.
Holmes: Using one word, describe what type of journalist you are.
Kelly: Strategic.
Holmes: What interest you most about investigative journalism?
Kelly: The ability to tell in-depth stories, backed up by research, that are often untold and difficult to find.
Holmes: In one sentence, describe what you would like people who read your work to take away from it.
Kelly: I would like for them to have learned something new, and that the thing they learned challenged their prior beliefs or thinking on an issue.
Holmes: How are you most productive when completing a story/project?
Kelly: I'm most productive when I'm organized, empathetic, focused and open to learning something new and challenging my own beliefs.
Holmes: In five years, where do you see your career?
Kelly: I will still be doing investigative reporting, but perhaps editing as well.
Holmes: What is the best piece of advice you can offer to an aspiring investigative journalist/reporter?
Kelly: Learn a new skill and become the best at it.
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