
Elizabeth He
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Dec 27, 2023 |
wgbh.org | Elizabeth He
Reporter Saraya Wintersmith is always asking questions and seeking new perspectives - and not only on the job. A voracious reader and podcast listener, she follows her curiosity wherever it takes her. She began her career in public media covering Virginia’s General Assembly and now covers Boston City Hall for GBH News. She has reported from Dorchester, Roxbury and Mattapan, focusing on how people live and the issues that shaped their lives.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
wgbh.org | Elizabeth He
As the resonant sounds of the Ulysses Quartet’s string instruments filled the auditorium at the Thomas A. Edison School in Boston, music teacher Maria Doreste Velazquez saw something she’d never witnessed before. Fifth grader Salem, one of her most music-loving students, sat transfixed, with his jaw dropped in astonishment. “Salem admires all styles of music. He didn’t have that exposure before.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
wgbh.org | Elizabeth He |Annie Shreffler
Mars exploration, the benefits of seaweed and the history of music are just some of the fascinating topics viewers and listeners can explore through more than 100 free lectures offered yearly by GBH Forum Network. The team of two works with more than 20 universities, libraries and organizations, to give audiences all over the globe access to the world’s foremost scholars, authors, artists, scientists, policymakers and community leaders.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
wgbh.org | Meredith Nierman |Elizabeth He
Jeremy Siegel is the co-host of GBH News' Morning Edition. He previously hosted and produced the “POLITICO Dispatch” podcast. Jeremy earned recognition for his wildfire coverage at KQED Public Radio, receiving a Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism Award for breaking news. His reporting has been featured on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, The California Report, BBC News and The PBS Newshour.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
wgbh.org | Elizabeth He
“Having fun isn’t hard, when you’ve got a library card!” Come catch Arthur the aardvark roaming the streets of Copley Square this weekend, as GBH partners in its fourth year and first time as presenting partner with the Boston Book Festival. This year, over 200 moderators and authors are meeting in the city for literary discussions that are free to the public.
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