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Alexandra Salomon

Worldview Producer, Worldview

Alexandra is a producer for Worldview and a series producer for Chicago Matters: Beyond Borders, the year-long series examining immigration experiences in the region. As series producer, she helps to produce and coordinate all aspects of Chicago Matters, including on-air features, online materials and public events.

Prior to joining the staff of Chicago Public Radio in February 2007, Alexandra worked as a production assistant at ABC News in New York, later becoming a producer for ABC News in Europe. She was also a freelance reporter and producer and worked with the BBC, CBC, The Boston Globe and the Jerusalem Post.

Alexandra received a Knight International Press Fellowship in 2006 where she spent time in Nigeria and Moldova at the International Center for Journalism in Chisinau, Moldova. She received a Peabody at ABC News in 2001 for news coverage of the September 11 terrorist attacks and an Emmy Award at ABC News for investigative news coverage in 2001.

Alexandra has an M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia University and a B.A. in Art History from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.

A native of Chicago, Alexandra currently resides in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago with her husband, Enrico.
Recent Stories
 
EPA Begins Clean Up in Little Village

A hazardous waste site is getting cleaned up but residents remain concerned.

Posted on 9.9.2008
Bridgeview Mosque Gets Solar Power

The Mosque Foundation is trying to go green.

Posted on 8.1.2008
Green Fashion Meets Trashion

Have you thought about how what you wear might impact the planet? Two Chicago women have and they're on a mission to change our clothing habits.

Posted on 7.22.2008
Grease Gets Recycled at Taste of Chicago

All that yellow fat is being put to good use

Posted on 7.5.2008
West Chicago Residents to Meet With EPA

People concerned about contamination in their homes will have the chance to voice their concerns to EPA officials.

Posted on 6.25.2008
New Farmers' Market Catalyst for Change

A new Bronzeville market will sell fresh produce and other items.

Posted on 6.15.2008
UN Releases New Report on Climate Change

A new study offers simple ways for businesses and individuals to limit carbon emissions.

Posted on 6.5.2008
Buying and Selling Green

Just about everybody is marketing something green these days.

Posted on 5.16.2008
Harvesting Wind on the Farm

Take a tour of wind farm just outside of Chicago.

Posted on 4.29.2008
Who Should Govern the Forest Preserve District?

Two watchdog groups are calling for a separate, independent board for the Forest Preserve District.

Posted on 3.17.2008
New Report: Forest Preserve District Needs Own Board

Two watchdog groups are asking for big changes for the Forest Preserve District.

Posted on 3.17.2008
Little Village Needs a Park

It takes a village to build a park.


Posted on 3.4.2008
Re-using Buildings as Green as Building New

Preservationists say the greenest building is one that already exists.

Posted on 2.21.2008
Legal Immigrants Stuck in the System

Legal Immigrants find long waits and delays.

Posted on 10.30.2007
Beyond Borders: Alfonso's Story

In the latest installment of our Chicago Matters: Beyond Borders series, we hear the personal story of Alfonso. He's undocumented, but he's also a poet who writes about the immigrant experience.

Posted on 8.7.2007
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