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Criminal Justice Fellows, 2002-2003

Marianne McCune
WNYC News

Marianne McCune is a general assignment reporter for WNYC News and contributes regularly to National Public Radio and Public Radio International. Though she is a general assignment reporter, she has covered a substantial number of law enforcement related stories following the NYPD's successes and failures, and focusing on immigrants and their encounters with immigration law and local law enforcement. She's also the founder of Radio Rookies, an award-winning series of stories written, reported, and produced by New York Teenagers. Radio Rookies was honored this year for "outstanding reporting on the problems of the disadvantaged" by the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for Domestic Radio. Before beginning her career in public radio in 1998, McCune was a documentary filmmaker and worked in Gambia, Estonia, Croatia, London and San Francisco. She has a Bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.


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