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Elspeth (Elle) Reeve is the Vice News reporter who, a year ago, told the story of the Charlottesville white supremacy march from the inside of the movement. Her coverage of the white nationalist Chris Cantwell’s prepping and participating in the march that left a peaceful counter-protester dead won her many accolades, among them a Peabody and a Shorty Award.
A graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism at Columbia, Missouri, Elspeth went on to work for The New Republic, The Atlantic Wire and, since , she joined the Vice News team, where she covers radical and fringe cultures with terrorism-prone behavior. She interviews them with an out-of-this-world calm as she holds them accountable for their hate-spewing views. “I grew up around some rough people,” she explained in a Nieman Reports story about her coverage of the alt-right. “If you act scared, they will give you a reason to be scared. I knew I could not let my face show any fear.”
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— Elle Reeve (@elspethreeve) August 10,
Hailed often for her courage to insert herself in dangerous situations so she can be close to the story, Elle thinks she’s just doing her job because it is important to uncover violent subcultures: they shouldn’t be ignore