Brad Horn is a public radio and multimedia journalist.
His photo and audio work have been featured on NPR and he has been the executive producer of several collaborative multimedia projects, most recently the Veterans Listening Project which was done in conjunction with the oral history project, StoryCorps. Along with NPR and StoryCorps, Brad has worked with a variety of good people including MediaStorm, Luceo Images, AARP, and Bread for the World.
In 2010, Horn finished his Master’s coursework in Multimedia Storytelling from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University where he helped to develop a class in audio storytelling.
He’s just another American dude. No more. No less. But if he were stuck on a desert island with only one food for the rest of his life it would be naan, the Indian flatbread.
Virginia Gandee's brilliant red hair and dozen tattoos belie the reality of this 22-year-old's life. Inside her family's Staten Island trailer her caregiving goes far beyond the love she has for her daughter.
We need more food and we need it now. To meet the food needs of the 21st Century the nations of the world must make it easy to live and prosper and rural areas. Moravavy Seraphine and her daughter Maria are examples of what's at stake.