Author: Sarah Kate Kramer

Bio: Sarah Kate Kramer first got hooked on collecting stories as a StoryCorps facilitator, then traveled the world with a microphone for a few years before settling down in her hometown of New York City. From 2010-2012 she was the editor of Feet in 2 Worlds and a freelance reporter for WNYC Radio, where she created “Niche Market,” a weekly segment that profiled specialty stores in New York. Sarah is now a producer at Radio Diaries, a non-profit that produces documentaries for NPR and other public radio outlets.

Contributions:

A Countdown to Reform, Despite Conflicting Reports on Immigration Bill’s Status

Posted on: 22 Apr 2010

Advocates across the nation have begun a 10 day countdown for immigration reform that will culminate on May 1st, while analysts argue over the fate of an ephemeral bill.

Dismal Census Participation in NYC: Immigrant Communities Among the Least Counted

Posted on: 13 Apr 2010

Deep into the count, the city is still struggling to improve on its poor showing in the 2000 Census.

Sen. Reid Says Immigration Reform Can’t Wait, But Many Are Skeptical

Posted on: 12 Apr 2010

The Senate Majority Leader reaffirmed his commitment to immigration reform, telling 6,000 in Las Vegas, “we’re going to pass immigration reform, just as we passed health care reform.”