Hannah Artman
Journalist | NPR Next Generation RadioHannah Artman (she/her) is a researcher at the Missouri School of Journalism, where, for the next two years, she will be studying the impacts of “news deserts” in rural communities.
She recently graduated with her Ph.D. in communication from the University of Miami, where her work focused on qualitative approaches to news, disinformation, and Spanish-language media.
Artman previously worked at a political research and consulting firm based in Miami, is the former executive producer of a radio program-turned-podcast, and has led the digital strategy on several congressional campaigns.
When she is not researching or writing, the stereotypical millennial can be found baking sourdough or repurposing old clothes. You can reach Hannah at artmanhannah@gmail.com or follow her on Instagram @hanananahartman.
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