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COVID-19 SPECIAL COVERAGE (FRI 7.3)

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Today is our final episode about food insecurity and hunger in the Camp Fire burn scar. We’ll be hearing from a researcher whose studied food insecurity after multiple natural disasters – and looking at what still needs to be done in our own backyard.  

 

Our food insecuritysurvey is still open – so if you are a Camp Fire and you haven’t taken it, we ask that you please take a look at it to help us further this reporting. If you have a thought or comment for us you can leave it on our message line: 433-9216.

  

For Friday, July 3, 2020. This is special coverage from North State Public Radio.   

 

This episode was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism Impact Fund.


This is NSPR’s weekday show about the local and regional effects of COVID-19 in the North State. Listen each weekday at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. NSPR will continue this special coverage as long as our community needs it. Our mission with this show is to provide accurate news and information about COVID-19 for the North State.

Matt Fidler is a producer and sound designer with over 15 years’ experience producing nationally distributed public radio programs. He has worked for shows such as Freakonomics Radio, Selected Shorts, Studio 360, The New Yorker Radio Hour and The Takeaway. In 2017, Matt launched the language podcast Very Bad Words, hitting the #28 spot in the iTunes podcast charts.
Ken came to NSPR through the back door as a volunteer, doing all the things that volunteers do. Almost nothing – nothing -- in his previous work experience suggests that he would ever be on public radio.