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  • Brittany Luse is an award-winning journalist, on-air host, and cultural critic.
  • Movers & Makers is a free print and digital publication spotlighting catalysts and creatives shaping the future of Cincinnati arts and culture, community engagement, education, healthcare, medical research and social services. Contact us at editor@moversmakers.org.
  • Marianna is a fourth-year Creative Writing and Rhetoric and Professional Writing student at the University of Cincinnati. She is a current intern at WVXU. In her free time, she likes going to museums and coffee shops. She would like to be a journalist or an editor in the future.
  • Lucy May joined the WVXU news team in January 2022 after nearly nine years as a reporter at WCPO 9 and more than 16 years as a print reporter in Cincinnati before that.
  • Aprile Rickert is WFPL's health reporter.
  • Breya Jones (she/they) is the Breaking News Reporter for LPM. She is excited to begin her journalism career in her hometown. She studied political science and journalism at DePaul University in Chicago. Audio is a new frontier that they are excited to bring into their work. While her main interest is in reporting on historically under-covered communities, she is excited by a variety of topics. When not reporting, they can be found stocking their desk snack drawer, knitting and most likely of all, watching Bob's Burgers. Email Breya at bjones@lpm.org
  • Jasmine Demers is KyCIR's Report for America corps member, covering issues related to youth and social services. Demers worked previously for the Arizona Daily Star. She holds a master’s degree from the University of Arizona School of Journalism, where she was editor-in-chief of the student-run Daily Wildcat.
  • Amina Elahi is the City Editor at WFPL. Her coverage includes following the city's business and civic leaders and reporting on how their decisions affect local communities. A Chicago-area native, she is interested in issues of diversity and opportunity. Prior to joining WFPL, Elahi covered technology, innovation and business for the Chicago Tribune. She has a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University.
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