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  • Rachel is a UM grad working in the MTPR news department. [Copyright 2024 Montana Public Radio]
  • Nick Mott is an reporter who also works on the Threshold podcast.
  • Elizabeth Gabriel is KLCC Public Radio Foundation Reporting Fellow. She does stories on diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Heidi de Marco, Reporter and Producer for California Healthline, produces bilingual multimedia stories about California’s ethnic and low-income communities. Previously, she was a freelance video journalist and photographer specializing in work abroad, including a series of short-form videos about artisans in Guatemala supported by Novica and National Geographic. She was a managing editor for El Pueblo in Los Angeles before moving to India for a postgraduate program at the International Center for Journalists. She is a DePaul University graduate and received a certificate in Spanish-language broadcast journalism from UCLA. She was part of the KHN team to win a NIHCM Digital Media Award in 2018 for “The Orphan Drug Machine” and the Association of Health Care Journalists’ Award for Excellence in Health Care Journalism in Business for the “Liquid Gold” series.
  • Ali Tadayon covers West Contra Costa Unified School District and other K-12 issues for EdSource. Prior to joining EdSource at the start of 2020 as a Journalism Resident, he covered the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Emeryville, El Cerrito and San Pablo for the Bay Area News Group. Tadayon cut his teeth as a crime reporter at the Press-Enterprise in Riverside, CA and the Post Register in Idaho Falls, Idaho. His work has earned several awards, including two John Swett Awards from the California Teachers Association for coverage of the Oakland Unified School District. He holds a journalism degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
  • Itzel Luna is on a paid fellowship that selected 6 student journalists across California to collaborate on group reporting projects, pitch and write stories for Cal Matters, and receive training. After working with Cal Matters for the past Fall and Spring volumes, I was reselected for Fall 2022.

  • Dan Reidel is the city editor for the Chico Enterprise-Record and Oroville Mercury-Register. A member of Chico State's class of 2014, he has worked for the north state's newspapers since June 2013.

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