Stephanie Kuo is an award-winning public radio journalist currently working at PRX as the Vice President of Content at PRX, dedicated to building out a more radical and nimble public media system as well as a more open and accessible podcasting industry in the U.S. and abroad through creative and strategic content development. Before joining PRX, Stephanie was a reporter at KERA, the NPR affiliate in North Texas, covering poverty, homelessness and urban development. She was also the producer and project coordinator for the Texas Station Collaborative, an innovative news consortium between the four largest public radio stations in the state (KERA, KUT in Austin, Houston Public Media and Texas Public Radio in San Antonio). Stephanie helped develop what is now the NPR pilot program for regional news collaboratives, called the Texas Newsroom.Stephanie was also the co-host and producer of the independent, James Beard-nominated podcast, Racist Sandwich, exploring the intersection of food, race, gender and class.Stephanie received a Master of Science from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and a bachelor's in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, but was raised just north of Dallas, Texas.
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