Marianne McCune

Marianne McCune is a staff reporter for New York Public Radio (WNYC 93.9FM/AM820) and contributes regularly to National Public Radio and Public Radio International. She thinks of the New York Metropolitan Area as the center of the world because that's how she covers it: more than a third of New York residents were born in another country and Marianne reports on the resulting cultural, economic, and political links between New York/New Jersey and almost everywhere else on earth.

Marianne has won local and national awards for her reporting, including the Daniel Schorr Journalism Award for her series "Going Home in Handcuffs" following the journey of a group of Pakistanis as they were deported from the United States. Her reporting has also taken her to Haiti, Mexico, Burundi, and Ethiopia. She speaks Spanish and French. Marianne is also the founder of Radio Rookies, an award-winning series of stories written, reported, and produced by New York teenagers. Radio Rookies has won a Peabody award and been honored for "outstanding reporting on the problems of the disadvantaged" by the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for Domestic Radio.

Marianne McCune appears in the following:

One Year Anniversary of Iranian Election

Friday, June 11, 2010

This weekend marks one year since elections in Iran brought thousands of Iranian citizensto the streets calling for change.

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Iran's Ahmadinejad Visits U.N.

Monday, May 03, 2010

Iran's president has told a United Nations nuclear conference that Tehran is not trying to build nuclear weapons, and that Washington can't be trusted.

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News Trickles In for NYC's Haitians

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Now that cell phone service is starting to return, Haitian New Yorkers are starting to get information about relatives and friends.

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