Judy Muller

University of Southern California

Host

Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Southern California and contributing correspondent to KCET's SoCalConnected; author of Emus Loose in Egnar: Big Stories from Small Town Newspapers; former former Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC News and National Public Radio

Judy Muller on KCRW

While protests in major cities like LA, New York and Chicago got a lot of national attention, small, rural towns across America were holding protests of their own.

Why small, predominantly white towns are protesting George Floyd’s killing

While protests in major cities like LA, New York and Chicago got a lot of national attention, small, rural towns across America were holding protests of their own.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

For the past few months we’ve been bringing you the  story  of Alison Trope and Judy Muller, two professors who teach a course together at USC and were each diagnosed with breast…

Judy Muller and Alison Trope on Living with Breast Cancer

For the past few months we’ve been bringing you the story of Alison Trope and Judy Muller, two professors who teach a course together at USC and were each diagnosed with breast…

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Alison Trope and Judy Muller are two professors who teach a course together at USC and were each diagnosed with breast cancer around the same time.

USC Professors Face Cancer Together

Alison Trope and Judy Muller are two professors who teach a course together at USC and were each diagnosed with breast cancer around the same time.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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