Bram Sable-Smith
A curious Columbia, Mo. native, Bram Sable-Smith has documented mbira musicians in Zimbabwe, mining protests in Chile, and the St. Louis airport's tumultuous relationship with the Chinese cargo business. His reporting from Ferguson, Mo. was part of a KBIA documentary honored by the Missouri Broadcasters Association and winner of a national Edward R. Murrow Award. He comes to KBIA most recently from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine.
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Earlier this year, KBIA began a special reporting project highlighting the income and health disparities in the Missouri Bootheel. In May the project...
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On May 20th, KBIA held a community conversation event in Kennett, Mo. The goal was to bring local residents and leaders of rural southeast Missouri to...
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Some mental health providers in rural Missouri are raising concerns about a provision passed by the Missouri Senate that would shift about 200,000...
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This story is part of our series "Shortage in Rich Land" on Missouri's Bootheel region. Click here to see all of the stories. Anthony Smith has a spiel...
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This story is part of our series "Shortage in Rich Land" on Missouri's Bootheel region. Click here to see all of the stories. It’s a cold afternoon in...
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This story is part of our series "Shortage in Rich Land" on Missouri's Bootheel region. Click here to see all of the stories. It’s early morning. The...
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The Columbia, Mo., police department gave its officers body cameras in July, saying they could help exonerate officers from claims of abuse of force. After Ferguson, the demand for cameras surged.