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Author: Grace George

Grace George

Grace George is a senior at American University studying journalism and religion. She is a writer and editor for The Eagle. She has previously worked as an intern at D.C. Witness and Voice of America and as a barista at a vegan bakery. Outside of work and school, she enjoys reading classic literature, going for long hikes across D.C. and rewatching her favorite movies.

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    WUSF website reinforces connections with Tampa arts community

    “It's still a work in progress," says GM Joanne Urofsky. "But we're really proud of what we've launched."
    By Grace George
    December 4, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    First podcast from Kentucky’s WKMS aims to challenge views of Middle America

    “What constitutes Middle America, rural America, small-town America?”
    By Grace George
    November 25, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    KUTX podcast explores pandemic’s impact on Austin’s live music scene

    Launched in September, "Pause/Play" is the station's most popular podcast to date.
    By Grace George
    November 19, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    Rita Moreno recounts her remarkable career in ‘American Masters’ biopic

    The actor, who overcame adversity to "grab the gold ring," describes her successes and struggles in her journey to the top.
    By Grace George
    November 9, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    Indian Country Today expands into TV with weekday news show

    ICT's eponymous program covers breaking news, politics, COVID-19 data and popular culture relating to Indigenous communities.
    By Grace George
    October 29, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    WNIN taps college students to highlight untold stories of COVID’s impact on Midwest

    The station promises that listeners “won't hear these pandemic stories anywhere else.”
    By Grace George
    October 16, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    With down-to-earth discussions, GBH’s ‘All Rev’d Up’ highlights issues of faith and Black experience

    “The faith that we have is like blood in our bodies. ... We can talk about real life, and you'll see the ...
    By Grace George
    October 5, 2020
  • Programs/Content

    Podcast explores racial inequities in criminal justice through hip-hop

    NPR Music's “Louder Than a Riot” explores hip-hop as a "microcosm for the Black American experience" with the criminal justice system.
    By Grace George
    October 2, 2020
  • Radio Milwaukee launches podcast about its city’s systemic racism

    "By Every Measure" takes a data-driven approach to uncovering Milwaukee's racial disparities.
    By Grace George
    September 23, 2020
  • System/Policy

    Urban Alternative stations seek to educate listeners about voting

    WCLK in Atlanta is also providing information about voting and the U.S. Census for its community.
    By Grace George
    September 17, 2020

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