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Aubri Juhasz
Aubri Juhasz
Aubri Juhasz is a news assistant for NPR's All Things Considered.
Michelle Jokisch Polo
Michelle Jokisch Polo
As WKAR's Bilingual Latinx Stories Reporter, Michelle reports in both English and Spanish on stories affecting Michigan's Latinx community. Michelle is also the voice of WKAR's weekend news programs.
Victoria Hansen
Victoria Hansen
Victoria Hansen is our Lowcountry connection covering the Charleston community, a city she knows well. She grew up in newspaper newsrooms and has worked as a broadcast journalist for more than 20 years. Her first reporting job brought her to Charleston where she covered local and national stories like the Susan Smith murder trial and the arrival of the Citadel’s first female cadet.
Hafsa Fathima
Hafsa Fathima
Gene Demby
Gene Demby
Gene Demby is the co-host and correspondent for NPR's Code Switch team.
Emma Jacobs
Emma Jacobs
B.J. Lewis
B.J. Lewis
Brother “BJ” Lewis, originally from Jackson, Mississippi, grew up listening to the Blues and Old School Classics. He began his radio broadcasting career while stationed with the U.S. Army in El Paso, Texas, at the jazz radio station KXCR in 1989, where he earned his FCC Third Class Radio Broadcasting license. Prior to this, he owned and operated Mobile Disco Systems while stationed with the U.S. Army in Europe and Texas. He later relocated to Huntsville to work at Broadcast One, W-E-U-P 1600 AM/92.1 FM, before joining WJAB 90.9. Additionally, he had a brief stint at Radio Station WQFX 1130 AM/98.7 FM in Biloxi, Mississippi. Lewis has three children and two granddaughters.
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