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Henry Beetle Hough Enterprise Fellowship Reporter – Vineyard Gazette (Martha’s Vineyard, MA)
The Vineyard Gazette is seeking applicants for the newly created Henry Beetle Hough Fellowship, a full-time reporting position on Martha’s Vineyard. The fellow will produce enterprise, investigative, and long-form reporting on issues including climate change, housing, immigration, and local politics for the award-winning Vineyard Gazette newsroom. The position includes a starting salary of $65,000, benefits, employer-matched 401(k), paid vacation, and furnished housing on the island. Applicants should have at least three years of professional reporting experience and strong storytelling and digital journalism skills.
OBITUARIES
Housing intersects with nearly every major story journalists cover today—from elections and education to health, climate, business, and public safety. Yet many reporters believe housing is a specialized beat or feel unprepared to cover it responsibly.
This session, led by Princeton’s Eviction Lab, is designed for journalists of all beats and experience levels. Whether you’re a breaking news reporter, investigative journalist, data reporter, audience engagement journalist, or editor, we’ll show why housing deserves your attention—and how to cover it well without necessarily becoming a full-time housing reporter.
In this panel, attendees will learn:
- What’s happening nationally in housing and homelessness, including recent shifts in policy, affordability, and displacement—and how these trends connect to electoral politics and local governance.
- Four to five essential data tools every journalist should know to report on housing, eviction, rent, and homelessness, with a practical introduction to accessible resources and datasets.
- How to find housing stories in any community, including tips for identifying newsworthy angles beyond press releases and official statements.
- Ethical sourcing practices, with guidance on interviewing tenants and unhoused people in ways that minimize harm and avoid stigma.
- Examples of strong housing journalism, highlighting work that has driven accountability, influenced policy, or changed public understanding.
- Attendees will leave with concrete tools, story ideas, and a clearer sense of how housing reporting can strengthen their core beat—no matter what they usually cover.
Executive Editor
Linda Conway
l.conway@nenpa.com
781-281-7648
Publication Manager
Tara Cleary
t.cleary@nenpa.com
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