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Meet Juana Summers, KC Native, New Co-Host

Ms. Juana Summers knew she wanted to be a reporter since high school in Kansas City, where she started writing for her school newspaper. After graduating in 2009 from the University of Missouri with a degree in Convergence Journalism, she has quickly established a remarkable career with reporting positions covering politics for CNN, AP, Mashable and National Public Radio (NPR).

Ms. Summers will join All Things Considered Starting on June 27th, filling the hosting position left vacant by Audie Cornish and will be joining the show at a time when questions about NPR’s diversity in its internal structure and within its audience have been making industry headlines.

In a recent NPR interview, Ms. Summers, who is Black, said she “hopes to further expand All Things Considered’s reach to new and diverse audiences. She aims to reach more people whose experiences are not typically represented in the media and empower them to tell their stories on air. She also said she hopes to do more in digital spaces to reach younger audiences.”

In the 144th episode of E&P Reports, meet National Public Radio’s (NPR) new cohost of ‘All Things Considered,’ Juana Summers, talked about her new job, the internal culture of NPR, and offer some advice to young journalists of color on how to advance within the industry.

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