Mary Wiltenburg

Mary Wiltenburg (born July 6, 1976 in Rochester, New York) is an award-winning journalist based in Baltimore, Maryland, whose stories profile unfamous people and communities.

Work

Wiltenburg's freelance reporting and photography have appeared in the Monitor, Der Spiegel, The Boston Globe Magazine, and Grist Magazine, and her multimedia and broadcast work on Nightline, This American Life, and Morning Edition. She started her journalism career at Seattle NPR affiliate KUOW and This American Life, before joining the staff of The Christian Science Monitor from 2001-2004, where she covered prison education, clergy sexual abuse, the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, and the dawn of marriage equality in Massachusetts.[1]

Other

A 1998 graduate of Swarthmore College with a degree in English, Wiltenburg is the daughter of Candace O'Connor and the niece of Kyrie O'Connor.

Awards

References

  1. , Fellow bio, International Reporting Project. Retrieved on 2014-4-17.
  2. , Award for solidarity with refugees, International Catholic Union of the Press, 2010. Retrieved on 2014-4-17.
  3. , Multimedia award, National Education Writers Association, 2008. Retrieved on 2014-4-17.
  4. , Peter R. Weitz Award, German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2008. Retrieved on 2014-4-17.
  5. , Feature award, National Education Writers Association, 2001. Retrieved on 2014-4-17.

External links

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