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Sonari Glinton is an award-winning journalist, podcaster, and producer who has worked for NPR, This American Life, and Planet Money. Glinton’s passion for storytelling began at an early age, when he read Night by Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate who later became his college professor at Boston University. Wiesel inspired Glinton to tell the hardest and most important stories, including the ones people don’t want to hear.

Throughout his career, Glinton has covered a wide range of topics, from politics and the economy to culture and entertainment. He has reported on the rise of Barack Obama, the Volkswagen diesel scandal, and the impact of technology and innovation on various industries. He has also produced segments on pop culture legends like Diahann Carroll, Desi Arnaz, and Quincy Jones.

Glinton is also committed to fostering the next generation of journalists and creating more diverse and inclusive newsrooms. He has collaborated with YR Media, a media organization that trains and empowers young people, and co-created a virtual camp for teens during the pandemic. He also serves on the national board of Mikva Challenge, a nonprofit that supports civic education and participation for teens.

Sonari Glinton has made significant contributions to the field of journalism, particularly in the realm of audio reporting. His work has been featured on NPR (National Public Radio), a renowned media organization known for its high-quality news coverage, analysis, and storytelling.