Kamau High: That One (Pulitzer Prize Winning) Friend

That One (Blank) Friend

In my conversation with Kamau High, we take a deep dive into the mind of a journalist. Listen as we discuss how books like 'Harriet The Spy', and Stephen King planted the seed for his love of writing, the high school newsroom the he created and what it feels like to gain then lose your "dream" job. We also get into his current editorial position at The Baltimore Sun, where he was one of many who contributed to the Healthy Holly- Catherine Pugh saga; a series of investigative stories that not only contributed to the resignation of Baltimore mayor, Catherine Pugh, but also won The Baltimore Sun a Pulitzer Prize in local reporting.

ABOUT KAMAU:

Kamau High is the senior features editor for The Baltimore Sun. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and Billboard. Prior to joining the Sun he was the managing editor of the Baltimore AFRO-American Newspaper. He knew he wanted to be a journalist when he read “Harriet the Spy” in grade school.

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GUEST LINKS:

EMAIL: kamauhigh@yahoo.com

Overview of Heathy Holly/ Catherine Pugh Scandal

Link to entire list of stories from The Baltimore Sun on 'Healthy Holly' Scandal

Kamau worked on the following stories specifically:

Catherine Pugh's Pigtown Boutique

Self-Publishing Industry

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