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Odette Yousef Joins NPR As National Security Correspondent

Yousef will be NPR's National Security Correspondent focusing on Extremism, starting August 30th.
Source: Courtesy of Odette Yousef

In a note to newsroom staff Chief National Editor Vickie Walton-James and Andrew Sussman, Supervising Editor, National Security, announced the following update:

Colleagues,

We're pleased to announce will join NPR as National Security Correspondent focusing on Extremism. Odette has been a reporter at WBEZ since 2010, as part of the Race, Class and Communities team. As part of that beat, Odette has delved deeply into the inner workings of local communities, including the forces at play in the rise of domestic extremism. As part of her work on the roots of white supremacy, Odette was reporter and host for the WBEZ investigative podcast, exploring the emergence and growth of the neo-Nazi skinhead movement in the U.S., and its connections to the far right extremism of today. Odette has won local, state and national awards for her journalism, including a 2016 National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Continuing Coverage, and a 2018 Studs Terkel Community Media Award. Of her departure from WBEZ, Chief Content Officer Tracy Brown said Odette's "groundbreaking reporting on extremism, the care she's given covering communities throughout Chicago, and her versatility as a reporter, on-air host and anchor, have made her a treasure at WBEZ."

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