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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

  • caption: Brittany Rios shows off Adelaide, her Covid nurse tattoo. Tattoo art by Mark Meyer with Goodland Tattoo.

    Here's how the pandemic inspired a fresh wave of new ink

    The pandemic has been brutal, the loss staggering. Family members, neighbors, beloved community members, everyone has a story and some people are telling theirs with a new tattoo COVID has spurred a fresh wave of new ink.

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    Seattle Now: Pandemic tattoos

    The pandemic has been brutal, the loss, staggering. Everyone has a story, and some people are telling theirs with a new tattoo. We explore what people are deciding to get and why.

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    The tourist tide is coming back in

    Half of all American adults are now fully vaccinated, and people are itching to travel just in time for Seattle's busy tourist season. We take a field trip to Pike Place Market to see how one of the city's most popular attractions is holding up.

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    Colleges add a vaccine prereq

    UW and WSU want students to get vaccinated before coming back to campus this fall. Katie Mangan at the Chronicle for Higher Education explains what it could mean.

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    Should you fly with kids right now?

    At this point most of us are itching to travel and get out this summer. But when there’s unvaxxed little ones in the mix, you’ve got to weigh the risk. UW’s Dr. John Lynch tells us what to consider when making those summer plans.

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    School bells are back

    More than a year into the pandemic, some Seattle public school teachers and students are headed back to the classroom. KUOW education reporter Ann Dornfeld catches us up on how things are going.

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    Students and a year without a lifeline

    It's been almost one full year since Seattle schools closed down at the start of the pandemic. We hear how it's gone for one Seattle high school junior and talk to a pediatrician at Children's.