Ann Lopez
Senior Content ProducerAnn is an editor and senior content producer with WSHU.
A native of New York City, she has more than 20 years of experience as a journalist and audio producer. She started in print with Ms. Magazine and Newsday. She broke into radio at WGBH in Boston as a producer and studio director for the daily international news program, The World.
Ann is the founding producer for WSHU's weekly talk show, The Full Story. As a senior content producer, Ann works with the hosts of Morning Edition and All Things Considered to produce interviews that focus on local topics and issues that our listeners care about.
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In his new book Leading Lady: A Memoir of a Most Unusual Boy, Charles Busch, shares stories from his childhood and life as a writer, playwright, director, drag actor, and cabaret performer.
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In his new book Leading Lady: A Memoir of a Most Unusual Boy, Charles Busch, shares stories from his childhood and life as a writer, playwright, director, drag actor, and cabaret performer.
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The novel, Between Two Moons, tells many stories all at once. The Full Story Host Tom Kuser explores all those narrative threads with author Aisha Abdel Gawad.
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The novel, Between Two Moons, tells many stories all at once. There’s the coming-of-age story of 3 siblings growing up in Brooklyn. Morning Edition Host Tom Kuser speaks with the author Aisha Abdel Gawad.
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The Full Story host Tom Kuser takes a closer look at the human impact of the Sheff v. O'Neill settlement. He spoke with Elizabeth Horton-Sheff, one of the parents who filed the lawsuit on behalf of their children in an effort to make the Hartford school system more equitable.
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The Full Story host Tom Kuser takes a closer look at the human impact of the landmark Sheff vs. O'Neill settlement with Elizabeth Horton-Sheff, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
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In a move to expand financial literacy in the state, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed a bill that would make it mandatory for high school students to take a personal finance course to graduate.
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In a move to expand financial literacy in the state, Governor Ned Lamont has signed a bill that would make it mandatory for high school students to take a personal finance course to graduate.
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Last year the landmark lawsuit, Sheff v. O’Neill was finally settled after 30 years of litigation. Morning Edition host Tom Kuser speaks with Martha Stone, a lead attorney in the case for an update on the settlement.
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Last year the Sheff versus O’Neill case was finally settled after 30 years of litigation. But the settlement had more hurdles to clear before it could go into effect.