Sarah K. Kramer 

Sarah Kate Kramer is an award-winning radio producer, writer, and editor based in Brooklyn. As the Senior Producer at Radio Diaries, she produced audio diaries as well as historical documentaries. In 2019, she produced an audio tour for the historic Essex Market in New York City’s Lower East Side. Sarah initially got hooked on audio storytelling as a producer for StoryCorps. She was a Fulbright Fellow in Morocco, where she produced radio stories and an oral history project. She has been a freelance producer and editor for many outlets, including NPR, New York Public Radio, PRI’s The World, and American Public Media. She currently teaches audio journalism at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University.

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