About Sara Lerner

Sara Lerner's avatar image LERNER, SARA is morning news anchor for KUOW Public Radio in Seattle, an NPR member station with more than 300,000 listeners. In this capacity, Lerner responds to unfolding news events, such as an approaching tsunami or a city facing unbearable gridlock during massive construction projects. Lerner’s features have covered a range of subjects from the Dalai Lama’s Seattle visit to niche real estate markets to an in-depth documentary on human trafficking. Lerner’s 2008 piece, “No More Lemon Bars for Voters,” brought her a national award from Public Radio News Directors Incorporated. Lerner’s radio career began at KCUR in her native Kansas City. She has a degree in Spanish and Environmental Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has visited nearly every country in Latin America. She loves to travel the mountains of Washington, especially to snowboard and mountain bike.

December 2011 Digital Storytelling Workshop Project:

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  • Projects

    • Missing Link Bicycle Cooperative
    • During our six-day workshop, fellows produce videos that spotlight local businesses in the UC Berkeley area. This video was produced as a part of the Knight Digital Media Center's December ...
  • Testimonials

    How valuable? Extremely, immensely, incredibly valuable. I expected this workshop to teach me a few things, like how to edit video. I did not know that, instead, I would learn a thousand things and would leave feeling like I just spent a semester at school again, in the best way. This workshop gave me a lightning bolt. I feel giddy again.