
Marian Navarro
Producer for Morning Edition and Fronteras[email protected]
(210) 614-8977 x404
Marian Navarro produces for Texas Public Radio's Morning Edition and Fronteras.
She interned with the Voces Oral History Center, where she wrote and narrated a series of audio pieces highlighting notable Latinos for Hispanic Heritage Month in collaboration with Austin's NPR station KUT. She also worked as a reporter and producer on season 3 of Darkness, a true crime podcast for UT Austin's audio production house, The Drag.
She is a life-long San Antonian and is a recent journalism graduate from The University of Texas at Austin's School of Journalism.
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