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Kat Chow

Kat Chow is a reporter with NPR and a founding member of the . She is currently on sabbatical, working on her first book (forthcoming from Grand Central Publishing/Hachette). It's a memoir that digs into the questions about grief, race and identity that her mother's sudden death triggered when Kat was young.

For NPR, she's reported on , , and the aftermath of a violent hate crime. Her cultural criticism has led her on explorations of in TV, film, and theater; the ; ; and . She's an occasional fourth chair on as well as a guest host on Slate's podcast . Her work has garnered her a national award from the Asian American Journalists Association, and she was an inaugural recipient of the Yi Dae Up fellowship at the . She has led master classes and spoken about her reporting in Amsterdam, Minneapolis, Valparaiso, Louisville, Boston and Seattle.

She's drawn to stories about race, gender and generational differences

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