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April 5, 2007: Volume 70, Number 1 |
The Chronicle
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Soledad O'Brien to discuss diversity
Soledad O'Brien, co-anchor of CNN's popular
O'Brien joined CNN in July 2003 and has since covered major national and international stories. She was the only broadcast journalist permitted to travel with First Lady Laura Bush on her trip to Moscow in fall 2003. The following year, she was among a handful of CNN anchors sent to Puhket, Thailand, to cover the tsunami that claimed more than 155,000 lives.
Before joining CNN, O'Brien had been at
In 2003, she covered the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, and she later anchored NBC's weekend coverage of the war in Iraq. In 1998, she covered Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Cuba.
A graduate of Harvard University, O'Brien began her career as an associate producer and news writer at the then-NBC affiliate, WBZ-TV in Boston. She also worked at MSNBC and at KRON in San Francisco.
She won a local Emmy for her work as a co-host on Discovery Channel's
She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. She also writes a bi-monthly column for
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