![]() Norris is the author of the 2010 best-selling memoir, “The Grace of Silence,” which began as a quest to uncover how America talked about race in the wake of the 2008 presidential election and became an eye-opening family history lesson revealing Norris’ family’s racial legacy and a window on America’s complicated racial history. While at ABC, Norris earned an Emmy Award and Peabody Award for her contribution to the network’s coverage of 9/11. Norris and “All Things Considered” received many of journalism’s highest honors, including a Peabody Award, duPont Award, an Overseas Press Club Award, and she was named the 2009 Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists.īefore joining NPR, she served as a correspondent for ABC News, where she reported extensively on education, inner city issues, the national drug problem and poverty. Previously, Norris served as co-host of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” public radio’s longest-running national program. ![]() ![]() An award-winning journalist, Michele Norris is currently a host and special correspondent for NPR. ![]()
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