<p>Shereen Marisol Meraji is a veteran audio producer and journalist who has been telling stories with sound for more than two decades. </p><p>Shereen helped create NPR’s critically acclaimed podcast covering race and identity, <em>Code Switch</em>. During her time as co-host and senior producer, <em>Code Switch</em> won numerous awards and Apple Podcasts named <em>Code Switch</em> its first-ever "show of the year." </p><p>Shereen's currently an assistant professor of race in journalism and head of audio at UC Berkeley's graduate school of journalism, educating the next generation of audio storytellers. When she’s not teaching or reporting, Shereen’s listening to hip-hop, dancing to salsa, or cooking up something delicious.</p>
Former Co-host of NPR's <em>Code Switch</em>
<ul><li><strong>Race, Culture, & Identity</strong></li><li>Former co-host of NPR’s <em>Code Switch</em>, Shereen Marisol Meraji shares stories that center on the real people affected by racial and cultural issues, not the experts and academics studying them.</li></ul>