Jessica Deahl
Jessica Deahl is an editor for NPR's award-winning program All Things Considered. There she works closely with NPR hosts in the shaping of program segments and arranges interviews with key newsmakers in the most central, relevant stories of the day.
She is the recipient of a 2017 Gracie Award from The Alliance of Women in Media for a 12-part NPR series called "Stretched: Working Parents' Juggling Act," which covered topics ranging from the dearth of parental leave to the scarcity of childcare in the United States.
She did her graduate studies at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, and her undergraduate studies at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
Content
- What The Man Who Ran Obamacare Thinks About the Republican Health Plan
- From The Big Top Into The Big World: A Ringling Ringmaster's Final Bow
- PHOTOS: A Drone's View Of The World
- Child Care Scarcity Has Very Real Consequences For Working Families
- Working Parents Across The Country Share Their Experiences
- Countries Around The World Beat The U.S. On Paid Parental Leave