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Ailsa Chang

Host, All Things Considered

Ailsa Chang is an award-winning journalist who hosts All Things Considered along with Ari Shapiro, Mary Louise Kelly and Juana Summers. She landed in public radio after practicing law for a few years.

Chang is a former Planet Money correspondent, where she got to geek out on the law while covering the underground asylum industry in the largest Chinatown in America, privacy rights in the cell phone age, the government's doomed fight to stop racist trademarks, and the money laundering case federal agents built against one of President Trump's top campaign advisers.

Previously, she was a congressional correspondent with NPR's Washington Desk. She covered battles over healthcare, immigration, gun control, executive branch appointments, and the federal budget.

Chang started out as a radio reporter in 2009, and has since earned a string of national awards for her work. In 2012, she was honored with the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton for her investigation into the New York City Police Department's "stop-and-frisk" policy and allegations of unlawful marijuana arrests by officers. The series also earned honors from Investigative Reporters and Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists.

She was also the recipient of the Daniel Schorr Journalism Award, a National Headliner Award, and an honor from Investigative Reporters and Editors for her investigation on how Detroit's broken public defender system leaves lawyers with insufficient resources to effectively represent their clients.

In 2011, the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association named Chang as the winner of the Art Athens Award for General Excellence in Individual Reporting for radio. In 2015, she won a National Journalism Award from the Asian American Journalists Association for her coverage of Capitol Hill.

Prior to coming to NPR, Chang was an investigative reporter at NPR Member station WNYC from 2009 to 2012 in New York City, focusing on criminal justice and legal affairs. She was a Kroc fellow at NPR from 2008 to 2009, as well as a reporter and producer for NPR Member station KQED in San Francisco.

The former lawyer served as a law clerk to Judge John T. Noonan Jr. on the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco.

Chang graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University where she received her bachelor's degree.

She earned her law degree with distinction from Stanford Law School, where she won the Irving Hellman Jr. Special Award for the best piece written by a student in the Stanford Law Review in 2001.

Chang was also a Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University, where she received a master's degree in media law. She also has a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.

She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she never got to have a dog. But now she's the proud mama of Mickey Chang, a shih tzu who enjoys slapping high-fives and mingling with senators.

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Friday

DIDI

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Thursday

The family politics behind JD Vance's "childless cat ladies" comment

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California's newest state park is like a time machine

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California's newest state park is like a time machine

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Tuesday

Former Secret Service head on the agency's controversy following the rally shooting

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Director of 'Crazy Rich Asians' Jon Chu on his new memoir

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Wednesday

Black men exonerated after mutiny charges during WWII

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Tuesday

Charting J.D. Vance's journey from 'never Trump' to Trump's running mate

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Despite appeals for peace, the U.S. has a long history of political violence

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Japanese Americans are still trying to grasp the impact of WWII on their families

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Friday

DISRUPTION NEXUS

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Why are IUDs still such a mystery to women? Look at funding, doctors and politics

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Thursday

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden met Hawaii Gov. Josh Green in August 2023 after devastating wildfires struck Maui. Green was one of the Democratic governors who sat down with Biden to talk about the presidential campaign. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption

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JOSH GREEN

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KESHA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY 

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BERYL LATEST

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Tuesday

Sudan’s civil war continues to pay a heavy toll on the country’s children

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Monday

Legal expert reacts to today’s Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity

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Monday

Author Juli Min tells the story of a family in reverse in her book 'Shanghailanders'

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Thursday

What does Nvidia's meteoric rise indicate about AI's potential?

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Wednesday

"Tehrangeles" Explores the Complexities of Iranian Life in America

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Friday

AI tools in classrooms

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