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  • This holiday season, Marketplace brings listeners a collection of stories on the business and economics of food. From rising grocery bills to farm fields, we’re breaking down what’s really shaping the meals on your table.
  • Progressive voices of conscience have long arisen in faith communities. This Humankind documentary explores the spiritual impulse for social change.
  • Radio newsman Schreiber tells the remarkable stories of Beatlemania and includes several rarely heard clips of his interviews with John, Paul, George and Ringo.
  • I grew up in Denver and, after living out-of-state for many years, am happy to be back in Colorado covering education and general news for KUNC.
  • Jon came to KUER by way of Los Angeles, where he was a freelance reporter and production assistant for NPR member station KCRW. He received a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California. Prior to reporting, he spent six years in the film industry as an editor and post production coordinator, and worked on everything from Hollywood blockbusters to independent documentaries. He mostly preferred the latter, until the slow gravitational pull of public radio drew him away altogether. At KUER, he covers a little bit of everything, paying special attention to quality of life issues and the economy.
  • Megan is a student reporter.
  • Ninna Gaensler-Debs is a reporter and editor for Crosscurrents. Since 2012, Ninna has worn a variety of hats at KALW - she was both a producer and event planner for Localore project Hear Here. Ninna also programmed and organized the Sights and Sounds live events - two in Bayview, and most recently, one in East Oakland.
  • After living in North Carolina the past four years, Miami native Sam Turken is back in the city he’s always called home.
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