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Fred de Sam Lazaro

Correspondent at PBS NewsHour: Director, Undertold Stories Prioject

Fred De Sam Lazaro is a Correspondent at PBS NewsHour and the Director of the Undertold Stories Project.12 He is also a Distinguished Lecturer at St. John's University3 and has been associated with the University of St. Thomas.4

Professional Background

  • Correspondent at PBS NewsHour
  • Director of Undertold Stories Project
  • Distinguished Lecturer at St. John's University
  • Based in Minneapolis/St. Paul area

Recent Work

He is known for reporting on diverse topics, including a recent piece on autism diagnoses among Somali American children.1 His reporting often focuses on undertold stories and global issues, as suggested by his project's name.

Professional Network

  • Has 436 professional connections on LinkedIn2
  • Recognized for his extensive reporting work, with colleagues noting his distinctive Knight Wallace Fellowship hat that has been on numerous reporting trips5

Highlights

Oct 4 · pbs.org
Researchers find alarming rise in autism diagnoses among Somali ...

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Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States