Sarah Kate Kramer
Sarah Kate Kramer (@skk_wire) has been working closely with Joe Richman at Radio Diaries since 2012.
Award-winning productions include: Majd’s Diary and Teenage Diaries Revisited. She has also produced stories for NPR, WNYC, StoryCorps, PRI’s The World, APM’s Marketplace, and other outlets. From 2010-2012, she was the editor of Feet in 2 Worlds, an online news hub for immigration stories with an audio training program for immigrant journalists. Kramer was the recipient of a 2007 Fulbright Fellowship in Morocco. She teaches audio journalism at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
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As an 19-year-old raised in the foster care system, Melissa took NPR listeners along when she gave birth to her son Issaiah.
This hour: two stories that get incredibly, intimately, close to their subjects.
The 2014 Third Coast Festival Broadcast, featuring the winners of our annual competition.
This hour, “I do” or “do I?” the calculus for marriage, for better and for worse.
In a country where women’s lives are intensely restricted, Majd Abdulghani dreams of becoming a scientist. Meanwhile, her parents want to arrange her marriage.
This hour, some of the winners of our annual Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition
Featuring...
Without further ado... here are the eleven extraordinary stories reflect the finest work in the narrative audio industry & push the boundaries of audio storytelling, selected by these 20 judges, and in the categories of... Best New Artist, Radio Impact, Best News Feature, Audio Unbound, Best Documentary: Short, Best Documentary: Non-English Language, Best Serialized Story, Best Documentary (Gold, Silver, Bronze), and Directors’ Choice:
Producer Centenarians in Lockdown
When the 1918 flu pandemic broke out, Joe Newman was 5 years old. Today, he's 107. He lives in a community for seniors in Sarasota, Fla., with his fiancée, Anita Sampson.
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This year we honored the best audio work in the following categories: Best Documentary (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Honorable Mention), Directors Choice, Best New Artist, Best News Feature and Skylarking.