Sawsan Morrar Journalist
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Sawsan Morrar is a multimedia journalist, earning her MA at UC Berkeley. She is a graduate of UC Davis, where she received a BA in International Relations and minors in Communication and Middle East South Asia Studies. She was an associate producer at Capital Public Radio, Sacramento’s NPR affiliate news station. Sawsan currently freelances for various publications in California and reports on issues ranging from the Bay Area's gentrification to legislative hearings at the state capitol. 
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Sawsan is a White House Correspondents’ Association Scholar, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting grantee, and an Ambassador Christopher Stevens Scholar.



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Stephon Clark's family demands prosecution in fatal shooting of unarmed father
Sacramento simmers with tension in wake of fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark
Climate Change is Making it Harder to Grow Rice
When I’m honored for my journalism, everyone will see one thing: My headscarf
Mission Hotel’s Mail Troubles Prompt City, Advocates to Take Action
Drummer's beat brings crowds to Lake Merritt
Jerry Brown's trifecta: Politics, Catholicism and advocacy
Richmond residents fighting eviction, gentrification
Bill Expanding Support for Calif. “Crossover” Youth Clears Assembly
Bridging the Digital Divide to Help Youth Succeed After Foster Care
These volunteers have donated thousands of acorns to restore fire-ravaged North Bay woodlands
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