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Sarah McCammon
National Correspondent at NPR
Sarah McCammon is a prominent American journalist serving as a National Correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR), where she covers the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States. Her reporting primarily focuses on the political, social, and cultural divides in America, particularly issues related to abortion and reproductive rights, as well as the intersections of politics and religion.12
Early Life and Education
McCammon was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, in a conservative evangelical Christian environment. She attended Blue Ridge Christian School, a private K-12 institution, and later graduated from Trinity College in Deerfield, Illinois, in 2003 with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Communication, along with a minor in History. During her college years, she spent a semester studying at Oxford University, focusing on European history and literature.12
Career
McCammon began her journalism career as a newspaper reporter for the Daily Herald before transitioning to radio with Nebraska Public Media in 2004. She later worked for Iowa Public Radio and Georgia Public Broadcasting before joining NPR in 2015. At NPR, she gained recognition as the lead political reporter during the 2016 election cycle, covering Donald Trump's campaign extensively. Her work has also included significant coverage of the GOP primary and the evolving role of religion within American politics.134
In addition to her reporting, McCammon is a co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast and has been involved in various special coverage events across NPR's platforms. Her journalism has earned her several accolades, including an Edward R. Murrow Award for her coverage of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision in 2023 and a Gracie Award for her reporting on reproductive rights.345
Personal Life
McCammon is married to Greg Weinman, an attorney based in Washington D.C., and has two sons from a previous marriage. She identifies as an exvangelical, reflecting on her upbringing and its impact on her professional work as a journalist. Her experiences have shaped her perspectives on faith and politics, which she explores in her upcoming book titled The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church, set to be published in 2024.125
Through her journalism, McCammon continues to engage with complex societal issues that resonate deeply within contemporary American discourse.
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