Fellows & Editors
Rebecca Davis
- Trip:
- Rwanda 2011
- Affiliation:
- National Public Radio
- Country:
- Rwanda
- Year:
- 2011
Rebecca Davis is a senior producer for National Public Radio. She is responsible for developing, researching, reporting, and producing news and feature stories with desk reporters on issues of science and health. She also hosts and produces “Your Health,” a weekly podcast. She joined NPR in 1993, working initially at “Weekend All Things Considered.” In 2001 she moved to her current position as senior producer of the science desk, where she also covers climate and the environment. She traveled to Haiti to cover the first efforts to distribute AIDS drugs in a developing country. Davis has also traveled to Fort Hood, Texas, to produce a piece on the military’s combat stress control unites and mobile mental health units. Before joining NPR, she worked as a freelance reporter/producer and previously worked at Pacifica Radio News. She obtained a B.S. from the University of Texas at Austin.
Stories
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Growling With the Gorillas: A Rwanda Mountain Trek
It's not easy shaking a bad reputation. Take the gorilla, for example: It's been saddled with a sketchy rep for as long as anyone can remember. Something along the lines...
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