Person Place Thing: WNYC’S Jami Floyd @ JCC Harlem

Jami Floyd is the local host of NPR’s “All Things Considered” on WNYC. She has been a news junkie ever since childhood, when she delivered newscasts for her grandmother from the dining room table. In a journalism career spanning two decades, Jami has worked on everything from breaking news to exclusive interviews to long-form investigations. She has worked for CBS news and ABC news and had her own show on Court TV. Over the years, she has appeared as a commentator on many news outlets, including CNN, Fox News, NBC, MSNBC, and PBS. Jami has won numerous awards, including a Gracie, two Tellys, a Maggie, and two Cine-Golden Eagle Awards for journalism. She is currently working on The Other Box Project, a series of public conversations marking the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Loving v. Virgina decisions that forever changed the lives of mixed race couples.

This event takes place at JCC Harlem, 318 West 118th St, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Manhattan Avenue.

Tickets $15











When: Wed., Nov. 1, 2017 at 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Jami Floyd is the local host of NPR’s “All Things Considered” on WNYC. She has been a news junkie ever since childhood, when she delivered newscasts for her grandmother from the dining room table. In a journalism career spanning two decades, Jami has worked on everything from breaking news to exclusive interviews to long-form investigations. She has worked for CBS news and ABC news and had her own show on Court TV. Over the years, she has appeared as a commentator on many news outlets, including CNN, Fox News, NBC, MSNBC, and PBS. Jami has won numerous awards, including a Gracie, two Tellys, a Maggie, and two Cine-Golden Eagle Awards for journalism. She is currently working on The Other Box Project, a series of public conversations marking the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Loving v. Virgina decisions that forever changed the lives of mixed race couples.

This event takes place at JCC Harlem, 318 West 118th St, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Manhattan Avenue.

Tickets $15

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