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News Director and Independent Producer
KGOU Public Radio
Norman, OK
United States
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Affiliations: PRNDI, OneWorld Radio, Grassroots Radio Collective, InterWorld Radio


Joined PRX: November 21, 2003

I'm the News Director at KGOU public radio in the Oklahoma City area. Previously, I produced a daily, national news magazine program on the Pacifica Radio Network. I've also produced and reported for a variety of public and community radio stations and programs including All Things Considered, Weekend America, Democracy Now!, National Native News, The World, Sirius OutQ, Making Contact, Here and Now, Primetime Radio, The World Vision Report, WNYC's Radio Lab, Free Speech Radio News, WMBR (Cambridge, MA), WBAI (New York, NY), Radio for Peace International (El Rodeo, Costa Rica), the BBC and the NPR spot desk.

I studied radio documentary at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine and video documentary at Emerson College in Boston. I love traveling and hope to one day be a foreign correspondent.

Look at a map of the United States, of Canada, of any country, and try to conjure up a picture of what radio broadcasting will eventually mean to the hundreds of little towns that are set down in type so small that it can hardly be read. How unrelated they seem!... It is only an idea that holds them together,-- the idea that they form part of a territory called "our country." One home in Chicago might as well be in Zanzibar so far as another in Massachusetts is concerned, were it not for this binding sense of nationality. If these little towns and villages so remote from each other, so nationally related and yet physically so unrelated, could be made to acquire a sense of intimacy, if they could be brought into direct contact with each other!... This is exactly what radio is bringing about.

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