Annie C.

About Annie C.

Annie C. is a reporter at The New York Times, specializing in the Andes region and immigration issues. She contributed to the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation 'Alone and Exploited' and co-founded the podcast 'Radio Ambulante.'

Work at The New York Times

Annie C. has been a reporter at The New York Times since 2013, contributing to the publication for over 11 years. Her reporting focuses on the Andes region, covering countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Suriname, and Guyana. She has reported extensively on immigration issues, particularly the impacts of U.S. policies on migrant populations.

Education and Expertise

Annie C. studied at Princeton University and later attended Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her reporting, particularly in the areas of immigration and social issues. She is a native Spanish speaker, which enhances her ability to cover diverse communities and issues.

Achievements

Annie C. contributed to the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation 'Alone and Exploited,' which examined migrant child labor in the United States. Additionally, she co-founded the podcast 'Radio Ambulante' and was part of the team that received a Peabody Award in 2012 for an episode of 'This American Life' that addressed a massacre in Guatemala.

Podcast Contributions

Annie C. has hosted and helped develop 'The Headlines' podcast, showcasing her skills in audio journalism. She is also a frequent contributor and guest host on 'The Daily' podcast, where she discusses current events and issues related to her reporting.

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