Eugene Scott[1] is an American journalist born in and based in Washington, D.C.[2] He wrote for The Fix, the daily political blog of The Washington Post.[3][4] Scott has won multiple awards and fellowships for his work related to covering politics, business and education.
Eugene Scott's political journalism career began in the 1990s when he participated in a scholarship program founded by former Washington Post publisher Donald E. Graham. Scott joined The Washington Post's, The Fix in September 2017 to write about identity politics. He was a fellow at the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service. Prior to joining the Post, he was a reporter at CNN covering politics, where he reported the 2016 presidential election and was the senior reporter on the website's team. Scott regularly provides on-air analysis for MSNBC, NPR, and CBS. While he was at CNN, he participated in a series called "The First Time I Realized I Was Black",[7] which sparked more public discourse on skin color impacting how a person is treated.