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  • Chris Polansky is a journalist from New York. He’s a graduate of Hunter College and the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, both at the City University of New York. His stories have appeared in/on Gothamist / WNYC; the NPR national newscast; Utah Public Radio; Robin Hood Radio / WHDD; The Voice of Harlem / WHCR; The Bridge; the Canarsie Courier; and the Brooklyn Eagle.
  • Sarah Lehr is a politics and civics reporter for WKAR News.
  • Odette Yousef is a WBEZ reporter covering immigration, race and class.
  • Fred Bever joins NHPR with an extensive reporting background for public radio and other media. Bever has provided live and taped content for NPR, the BBC, WBUR in Boston and New England Public Radio. His most prominent work was his live on-scene coverage of the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects and its aftermath.
  • The name is Sarah Opat. She produces and hosts Lakeshore Public Radio segment, "On the Radar" on 89.1 FM.
  • Annalisa Quinn is a contributing writer, reporter, and literary critic for NPR. She created NPR's Book News column and covers literature and culture for NPR.
  • A native of central Illinois, Emily Remster graduated from Valparaiso University with a degree in Home Economics. She is now retired from the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service in Porter County and currently serves as Secretary of the Porter Co. Agricultural Society (Fair Board). Emily is also Chair the Morgan Township School Scholarship Committee and she is involved with various committees of the Porter County Community Foundation of which she was one of the original board directors.
  • Coming full circle after 30 years, Teresa Brouillette returns to her roots in Northwest Indiana. Her professional career began in the early 1980s as Interim General Manager/Ticket Manager with the Northwest Indiana Symphony. She then relocated to Ohio where she served as Assistant Director of the Springfield Arts Council. Teresa later settled in the South Bend/Elkhart (Michiana) region where she was Executive Director of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. In both Ohio and Indiana, she has volunteered for local public radio and TV stations. Now in addition to serving as chairperson of the Community Outreach committee of the LPM CAB, Teresa also works with the LPM staff as Volunteer Coordinator.
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