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  • Dianna Douglas has produced NPR's signature news pieces from across the nation and around the world. In the spring of 2010 she spent five weeks embedded with the US Army in Kandahar. Her work with the Special Forces in Meiwan Province, the Military Police in Kandahar City, and the recently-arrived 101st Airborne Division in Zhari document the small victories and overwhelming challenges of the American mission in Afghanistan.
  • Laura Sullivan is an NPR News investigative correspondent whose work has cast a light on some of the country's most significant issues.
  • Rebecca Ramirez (she/her) is the founding producer of NPR's daily science podcast, Short Wave. It's a meditation in how to be a Swiss Army Knife, in that it involves a little of everything — background research, finding and booking sources, interviewing guests, writing, cutting the tape, editing, scoring ... you get the idea.
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  • Aarti Shahani is a correspondent for NPR. Based in Silicon Valley, she covers the biggest companies on earth. She is also an author. Her first book, Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares (out Oct. 1, 2019), is about the extreme ups and downs her family encountered as immigrants in the U.S. Before journalism, Shahani was a community organizer in her native New York City, helping prisoners and families facing deportation. Even if it looks like she keeps changing careers, she's always doing the same thing: telling stories that matter.
  • Becky Harlan is a visual and engagement editor for NPR's Life Kit.
  • Keith Romer has been a contributing reporter for Planet Money since 2015. He has reported stories on risk-pooling among poker players, whether it's legal to write a spin-off of the children's book Goodnight Moon and the time one man cornered the American market in onions. Sometimes on the show, he sings.
  • Terri Dee has worn many hats in her nearly 30-year career in radio, TV, and print as a news reporter, anchor, news director, talk show host, technical and creative producer, and on-air personality for Emmis Communications, Urban One, and NPR-member station WFYI-FM in Indianapolis. She has an MBA degree from Indiana Wesleyan University and a Master of Jurisprudence (M. Jur.) degree from the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Her interests include researching and writing stories about the legal system's role in headline-making news in business, labor, consumerism, the workplace, and inequities in education, housing, social issues, and the criminal justice system.
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