Wesley Lowery's Interview

By Samuel Moser


Wesley Lowery was interviewed by Longform in June, 2020 about his experience as a journalist covering the Black Lives Matter protests in Minneapolis.


Minneapolis had emerged as the center of all the attention surrounding the movement. 


At the scene, he said people treated the daytime as a block party while there was much more chaos at night. The protesters and the journalists that were present were all simply exercising their first amendment rights.


He mentioned how it can be challenging for him to approach people for interviews at times. However, he realized that the people at these protests all wanted to share their voice, so the interviewing process was rather simple.


Some of his most important and useful insight was when he spoke about the importance of putting yourself out there as a journalist. He said he would never get his dream story unless he tried.


Another of his challenges resonated with me as someone who never wants to draw too much attention to myself. He mentioned that he loves to not blend in with the crowd as a journalist when he is covering a large event, but sometimes with his camera it is inevitable for people to know.



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