Julia Furukawa
Host, All Things ConsideredJulia Furukawa is the host of All Things Considered at NHPR. She joined the NHPR team in 2021 as a fellow producing ATC after working as a reporter and editor for The Paris News in Texas and a freelancer for KNKX Public Radio in Seattle.
Julia is a proud member of the Asian American Journalists Association and her work has received awards from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors.
She is originally from Seattle and earned her degree in journalism from Western Washington University. A lifelong public radio lover, Julia is probably listening to NHPR even when she's not in the office.
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Nearly a decade after journalist James Foley was murdered by Islamic State group militants, his mother, Diane Foley, chronicles the aftermath of his kidnapping.
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Lebanon recently adopted a verbal resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, the return of all hostages and allowance of humanitarian aid to the region. Not everyone believes that’s the role of local government.
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And with the 2023 tax season underway, why is filing taxes often so complicated?
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Alex Peary shares some advice on how to drop your expectations and live in the present to get your words on the page.
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We asked, you answered.
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What are presidential pardons? And why does the U.S. president have this power in the first place?
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In an interview with NHPR, Child Advocate Cassandra Sanchez says she also wants more accountability from youth facilities.
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State lawmakers are considering a bill that would legalize medical aid in dying in New Hampshire.
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The landmark Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson upheld legal segregation in 1886. Civics 101 host Nick Capodice and All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa talk about how the case continues to be relevant today.
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What’s the history behind these contests before general elections, and how are they different this year?