
Ann Dornfeld
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 2008
Ann Dornfeld reports on issues of racial inequity for KUOW.
She previously covered education for the station. Before that, Ann was a roving freelance public radio reporter, focusing on environmental issues, for KUOW and national shows including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, The Environment Report and Marketplace. Ann has reported on a rare bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico, penguin habitat loss in South Africa, mangrove destruction in the U.S. Virgin Islands, coral reef conservation in Bonaire and invasive lionfish in the Bahamas. She covered a major earthquake in Sumatra, Indonesia, for NPR News and The World.
Ann also worked as a reporter and Morning Edition host at KLCC Public Radio in Eugene, Oregon, after internships at KUOW and Alaska Public Radio Network. She got her start spinning hip-hop records at the radio station of Oregon State University, where she majored in biology and environmental sciences.
She has won awards for her reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists, The Associated Press and Public Radio News Directors Incorporated. Ann has also received both investigative and data reporting awards from the Education Writers Association for her coverage of ongoing recess cutbacks and physical education shortages in Seattle-area schools. Her photography has appeared in exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
To see more of Ann's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
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Marty Jackson runs the Southeast Area Network of the Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative. For years, she had worked with Stephan Stewart, trying…
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Elijah Brown was 9 when he saw a man get shot dead.It happened in 2004 in what he considers the safest, most dangerous place in Seattle — near the Rainier…
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Earl Lancaster has been cutting hair at the corner of 23rd and Union for a quarter of a century."Some of the highlights have been cutting some of the…
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Charleena Lyles was buried Monday.Lyles’ friends and family filled the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Seattle’s Central District for her funeral,…
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When Stephan Blanford ran for Seattle school board four years ago, he won 89 percent of the vote.But he often felt stuck as a member of that board and now…
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A Seattle School Board resolution calls for the expansion of ethnic studies in district classrooms.The Seattle-King County chapter of the NAACP first made…
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Dr. Rachel Pearson got her start working with poor people in Texas, many of them people of color. Which got her thinking about how doctors learn by making…
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If you find yourself at Lake Washington this summer, breathe deeply.Matthew Klingle, author of "Emerald City: An Environmental History of Seattle," says…
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Chief Sealth International High School in West Seattle is among the most diverse schools in the city. Seventy-five percent of the students are black,…