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  • Courtnei Stephens is from Chicago, Illinois. She previously attended Illinois State University, she then transferred to Alabama A&M University majoring in Communications Media. Her career goal is to get her Master's Degree and become a Commentator or a Journalist pertaining to Politics.
  • Philip A. Green is from Birmingham, AL. He is majoring in Communications Media with a minor in Production at Alabama A&M University. His goals after graduating from A&M is to become a News Anchor and Sports Anchor.
  • Kiara Thomas, is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. She is a Senior majoring in Communications Media with a minor in Graphic Design. Kiara had her first experience with cameras in 2016 when she developed a fascination with photography and videography. This fascination has led to her being a part of WJAB-TV Student Volunteer and Intern Program in the Spring semester of 2019. Since then, she has committed herself to learning all that she can and applying the knowledge to gain experience along the way. As a result, Kiara has had the privilege of being a participant in several art shows and has even produced and directed her first documentary, Narratives. With a concentration in production, Kiara hopes to become a filmmaker and film director.
  • Jacobi Gray is a Senior from Montgomery, Alabama. He is majoring in Communications Media. Gray serves as the 2019-2020 Executive President of the Student Government Association (SGA), a member of the University Choir, and a proud member of the Delta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. He has been on the Honor Roll and Dean’s List every year while remaining active on campus and in the community.
  • Mikaela Lefrak is WAMU’s Arts and Culture reporter. Before moving into that role, she worked as WAMU’s news producer for Morning Edition.
  • Alex Smith began working in radio as an intern at the National Association of Farm Broadcasters. A few years and a couple of radio jobs later, he became the assistant producer of KCUR's magazine show, KC Currents. In January 2014 he became KCUR's health reporter.
  • Sarah Karp is a reporter at WBEZ. A former reporter for Catalyst-Chicago, the Chicago Reporterand the Daily Southtown, Karp has covered education, and children and family issues for more than 15 years. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. She has won five Education Writers Association awards, three Society of Professional Journalism awards and the 2005 Sidney Hillman Award. She is a native of Chicago.
  • Elle covers education for KCUR. The best part of her job is talking to students. Before coming to KCUR in 2014, Elle covered Indiana education policy for NPR’s StateImpact project. Her work covering Indiana’s exit from the Common Core was nationally recognized with an Edward R. Murrow award. Her work at KCUR has been recognized by the Missouri Broadcasters Association and the Kansas City Press Club. She is a graduate of the University Of Missouri School Of Journalism. Elle regularly tweets photos of her dog, Kingsley. There is a wounded Dr. Ian Malcolm bobblehead on her desk.
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