Jennie Cecil Moore
Producer
About
Jennie Cecil Moore is a producer on KUOW’s news shows who has covered the labor market, housing, reproductive rights, transit, food insecurity, law, and the arts.
She has a particular interest in cultural, economic, and equity stories.
Her career in public broadcasting has taken her to San Francisco, Boston, and France. Outside of news, she’s produced museum and public garden audio guides, arts and literary podcasts, and partnered with non-profits around storytelling. She has also contributed to documentaries and cooking series.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, French
Pronouns: she/her
Stories
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If free trade isn't free, what's next for Washington's economy?
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Washington's plan to make billionaires share the wealth
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Downtown countdown: Top 5 notes Seattle could take from other cities
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Could paying more for gas save you money?
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Can historic transpo levy fix Seattle's traffic problems?
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Education
Missing children, unmarked graves, unanswered questions: Washington's Native American boarding schools
A new report from the U.S. Department of the Interior documents the atrocities carried out over the course of close to 150 years at U.S. maintained and supported Native American boarding schools.
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An Indigenous CEO says "time is ticking" to help Native elders heal from government-run boarding schools
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WA race for head of public schools is heating up
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WA voters and politicians hit reset after Biden drops out
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Health
Covid is back in Washington just in time for your summer vacation
Health experts like UW Medicine's Dr. Helen Chu didn't initially expect Covid to surge during the summer season, but as Washington heads into summer 2024, she says summer Covid will be with us for a while. It's not the only thing that doctors have noticed.