Alana Schreiber
Producer & Digital, Colorado EditionEmail: alana.schreiber@kunc.org
As a radio producer, I help make the Colorado Edition program come to life. I help to schedule guests, produce interviews, edit audio, and write for our weekly newsletter.
I believe in the power of public radio to elevate often overlooked or marginalized voices before an engaged audience. While my mom was a teacher, my dad was a print journalist, so I like to think that my role as a producer is to energize and inspire our listeners through powerful storytelling; thus, a perfect combination of their work.
Before coming to Colorado, I worked as a production assistant at Minnesota Public Radio in St. Paul and at The Documentary Group in New York City. In 2020, I was awarded a Fulbright Grant, where I taught English at a middle and high school in Sarawak, Malaysia before an abrupt evacuation due to COVID-19. In 2017, I was a recipient of the Wave Project, where I was awarded the chance to create a one-hour radio special on KFAI, a local radio station in Minneapolis. I am also a Moth StorySLAM winner and GrandSLAM finalist.
Born and raised in Montclair, New Jersey, I graduated from Macalester College in 2019 with a major in International Studies and minors in Media and Studio Art. Spending long hours in my college painting studio while listening to NPR is how I first fell in love with public radio.
When I’m not busy producing, I can be found playing ultimate frisbee, whipping up homemade sauce, knitting funky hats, and cheering for my beloved New York Mets.
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In 2016, Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado went up for sale. In order to save it, members of Colorado's Jewish community and non-Jewish residents of Trinidad had to work together.
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A North Dakota-based group representing Native Americans is suing Colorado over its ban on American Indian school mascots.
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Highway underpasses and overpasses are just a few of the suggestions on the state’s recent policy report that aims at providing more safe migration routes for Colorado animals.
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With sunny skies, a central location and efficient transportation systems to boot, Denver is making the case to be a host city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Colorado’s 8th Judicial District recently expanded diversion opportunities for adults in order to emphasize personal growth and repair harm within the community.
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The former home of Fort Collins’ first known African American high school graduate is now the city's first historic landmark associated with Black history.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has recently boosted their benefits to the more than 499,000 participating individuals in the state .
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Last week, Colorado's chapter of the Special Olympics held a Hall of Fame induction ceremony honoring athletes, coaches and families of the year.
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Northern Colorado schools are seeing a noticeable absence of school bus drivers, and this industry is only the latest casualty of the ongoing worker shortage.
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A new book by Lisa Napoli shares the stories of four women trailblazers in the field of broadcast journalism.