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Kara Andrade

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Kara is a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley School of Journalism. She received her B.A. in Literature from New College of Florida and has a six years of experience in nonprofit development, public health and community organizing. She has worked as a staff writer, photojournalist and translator for the Alameda Journal of the Contra Costa Times, the Oakland Tribune, Agence France-Presse, the Associated Press, and many local publications such as El Tecolote, the SF Bay Guardian, Colorlines and Code 3 magazines. She was a program coordinator and community organizer for a youth policy group called Environmental Prevention In Communities (EPIC) based in Berkeley and has won numerous fellowships and awards. She is in her second year of her concurrent degree in journalism and Latin American Studies.

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Aug 14, 2007 - Our site is near completion. We have all of our projects up - or in some cases samples of the projects to come. Please check out our wildly popular Moral Compass project, which has been averaging 1,500 visitors a day. The Data Road Trip project continues to inform viewers by showing the human side of religious statistics we found during our reporting. Our very own Jason Blalock has completed a powerful video documentary about spending a week with his Christian family in Florida in My Brother, The Christian. Also taking place in Florida, the Ave Maria project shows the dichotomy between two Catholic communities, and how two cultures exist under one faith. Recently featured in a full page spread in the San Francisco Chronicle, Pauline Bartolone's project about Muslim Polygamy is taking viewers into an intimate world most know little about. Stay Tuned.

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