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Nadia (she/her) is a producer for Reveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting: the nation’s first investigative journalism nonprofit. The podcast is a winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy & Murrow awards — and has been described by The New Yorker as “a knockout… pleasure to listen to, even as we seethe.”

Nadia has worked on a range of investigative stories from the Big Lie, immigration, the Post-Roe healthcare crisis, gun violence, and more. She was part of the team who won a duPont-Columbia Award for the historical investigation Forty Acres and a Lie, exploring a reparation that wasn’t — and the wealth gap that remains. She’s also won a National Edward R. Murrow for Investigative Reporting after helping expose how an extreme voter fraud law in Arizona led to a year-long prison sentence — for what many see as normal voting behavior. 

Before she landed at Reveal, Nadia was a reporter, producer and host with the NPR station in Austin, Texas (where she also won some awards and stuff). Even more impressive, she once conducted an entire interview while riding a mule. Nadia is an Aquarius Sun, Pisces Moon and Aquarius Rising. She and her friends are happy to explain to you what that means ad nauseam.

I ask questions for a living.

Recent stories.

  • 40 Acres and a Lie

    It’s often thought of as a promise that was never kept. But in this three-part series, we learn “40 acres and a mule” was so much more.

    * duPont-Columbia Award Winner

  • The Ballot Boogeymen

    Extreme new laws built on Trump’s Big Lie crack down on a phantom problem: widespread voter fraud.

    * National Murrow Winner: Investigative Reporting

  • Immigrants on the Line

    Haitian immigrants moved to Colorado on the promise of a good job and a place to stay—only to be mistreated. Now, they fear deportation.

  • The Many Contradictions of a Trump Victory

    We meet the people behind Donald Trump’s red wave.

  • Swing States of Denial

    The Big Lie hasn’t (yet) died and how swing state officials are grappling with it. Plus, a Kamala Harris interview that’s never been broadcast.

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Now, please enjoy this photo of me recording my best friend’s wedding.

(Yes, I’m crying.)