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Kate Wells is a Peabody Award-winning journalist currently covering public health. She was a 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist for her abortion coverage. Wells previously co-hosted Believed, a nine-part podcast series drawing millions of downloads and numerous awards. She and co-host Lindsey Smith received the prestigious Livingston Award for Young Journalists.
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Seattle-based Kate Yoder is a news editor at Grist.
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Katherine Hapgood is the 2023-24 Charles Lewis American University Fellow. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in journalism and public affairs with a concentration in investigative journalism. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Katherine is a recent Boston University journalism and chemistry graduate, where she wrote for the Boston Globe,...
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Katheryn Houghton, Montana correspondent, covers health policy and politics, access to treatment, and the business of health care in that state. Previously, she reported on health care issues for newspapers including the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and the Daily Inter Lake. Katheryn was an Association of Health Care Journalists fellow. She...
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Kathrin Glösel is a journalist for Konstrast.at.
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Kathryn Krawczyk is the engagement editor at Canary Media, heading our morning newsletter operations and audience endeavors. She was previously associate editor at the Energy News Network and an editor and writer at The Week magazine. Kathryn holds a bachelor’s degree in magazine journalism and information management and technology from...
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Katie Bilodeau is the Legislative Director and Policy Analyst for Wilderness Watch, a national Wilderness organization headquartered in Missoula, Montana.
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Katie Myers reports on climate in Appalachia through a partnership between BPR and Grist. She previously served as a climate solutions fellow at Grist. She also reported with the Ohio Valley ReSource and WMMT 88.7 FM in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Her freelance work has appeared in the BBC, NPR, Belt Magazine,...