Devin
Devin Robins is an award-winning journalist who began her career at National Public Radio in 1997.
During her tenure at NPR, she's worked for several national radio shows including "Talk of the Nation," "The Tavis Smiley Show" and "News and Notes." Over the years, her work has included producing more than 100 hours of NPR's live news coverage of the September 11th terrorist attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as Hurricane Katrina and it's aftermath.
She's also produced several special series' for NPR on subjects ranging from criminal justice to mental health, addiction, hip hop and an in-depth look at how race is lived and perceived in American society. For the past three years, Devin has produced NPR's long-running "Africa Update" segment which chronicles the affairs of the continent from a political, cultural and economic standpoint.
She was a 2008 Ochberg Fellow with the Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma. Devin graduated from San Diego State University in 1997 and lives in Southern California with her husband.
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The Dart Society is a nonprofit organization of journalists who advance the compassionate and ethical coverage of trauma, conflict and social injustice. Members of the society are Dart Center Ochberg Fellows and winners of the Dart and Mimi awards.
