Joss Fong is Journalist and Senior producer at Vox. She has produced Vox’s Netflix show ”Explained” and YouTube Originals show ”Glad You Asked”.
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In 2008, she incepted her career with Media Matters for America, where she worked for around four years as an Energy Environment Editor.
After that, she left the job at Media Matters and pursued her post-graduation from New York University.
During post-graduation, she worked as an intern at Ark Media, where she worked for The Emperor of All Maladies series about cancer for PBS.
She joined Scientific American, a famous American science magazine as a Video Production Intern.
In 2014, she landed at the leading American news and opinion website Vox.
After working for a few years at Vox, she produced a series called ‘Explainer’ which was released on Netflix.
Now, she holds the post of Senior Editorial Producer at Vox and worked with other journalists like Christophe, Cleo Abram, and Alex.
In 2019, she came out with a real-life story series ”False Positive” where a victim named Robert Lee Stinson spent 23 years of prison.
She also took an interview with Ruha Benjamin who is a sociologist and a Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University.