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  • Chris comes to KCUR as part of Guns & America, a reporting collaboration between 10 public media stations that is focused on the role of guns in American life. Hailing from Springfield, Illinois, Chris has lived in seven states and four counties. He previously served in the Army, and reported for newspapers in Kansas and Michigan. Chris lives in downtown Kansas City. He roots for St. Louis sports teams, which means he no longer cares about the NFL.
  • Jess Clark is WWNO's Education Desk reporter. Jess comes to the station after two years as Fletcher Fellow for Education Policy Reporting for North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC (Chapel Hill). Her reporting has aired on national programs, including NPR's All Things Considered, Here & Now from WBUR, and NPR's Weekend Edition.
  • Erika joined KAZU in 2016. Her roots in radio began at an early age working for the independent community radio station in her hometown of Boulder, Colorado. After graduating from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University in 2012, Erika spent four years working as a television reporter. She’s very happy to be back in public radio and loves living in the Monterey Bay Area.
  • Mikaela Lefrak is WAMU’s Arts and Culture reporter. Before moving into that role, she worked as WAMU’s news producer for Morning Edition.
  • Robbie Harris is based in Blacksburg, covering the New River Valley and southwestern Virginia.
  • Sue Evans is a broadcast veteran, who began her career on commercial radio at WICC-AM in Bridgeport. She was a Connecticut correspondent/fill-in anchor for 1010 WINS in New York. She attained her dream job as morning anchor at NYC's legendary CBS-FM, where she was the sole anchor on the morning of 9/11 and did public affairs interviews. During that time, Sue also served on the United Nations Committee UNIFEM, which seeks to help women and children in developing countries. Sue made the transition to television at WTNH-Channel 8 in New Haven, where she was a line segment producer and worked with talent and guests. This is Sue's first time on public radio, and she wants you to know she is thrilled to be on the air at WSHU.
  • Year started with KUOW: 2015
  • Jess Kung (they/them) is a production assistant on Code Switch. Previously, they interned with Code Switch and the podcast The Document from KCRW in Santa Monica. They are a graduate of Long Beach State University.
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