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Ko Bragg
Investigative Editor
Ko Bragg is an accomplished investigative reporter and editor known for his focus on justice issues in the Deep South.
He holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Documentary Production, Longform/Magazine Writing, Audio from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Bragg also studied Journalism at Sciences Po and completed his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in American History (United States) with Magna Cum Laude honors at Spelman College.
Ko Bragg's education also includes participation in Semester at Sea, sponsored by the University of Virginia, and studies at Claremont McKenna College and St. Paul's School.
Throughout his career, Bragg has held various significant positions at reputable organizations. He has served as the Investigative Editor at The Markup, Director of Freedomways Reporting Residency at Press On, Race & Place Editor at Scalawag, Contributing Editor at Southerly, General Assignment Reporter at The 19th, and Staff Reporter at The Appeal.
Additionally, Bragg's experience includes roles such as Lead Reporter at FRONTLINE PBS, Reporter at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, Reveal Investigative Fellow at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, 2018 Bringing Home the World Fellow at the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), and City Reporter at Jackson Free Press.
Earlier in his career, Ko Bragg worked as a Freelance Journalist in Mississippi, English Content Intern at Spicee média, Reporting Intern at WAN-IFRA, NBC BLK Reporting Intern at NBC News, Fall Editorial Intern and Blavity Life Editor at Blavity, Media Intern at Southern Culture Artisan Foods, Inc., Small and Medium Business Services Intern at Google, and Editor in Chief of The BluePrint: A Spelman Spotlight Publication at Spelman College.