Anna Mazarakis
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Adriana Diaz ’06 Is Hosting a ‘CBS Mornings’ Show
‘… In the stories we do, I always try to find a heart and put my own heart into it,’ Diaz says
Erisa Apantaku ’14 Wins Pulitzer for Podcast About a Hate Crime
Apantaku’s podcast explored systemic racism in Chicago through a 1997 hate crime
Rebecca Portnoff ’12 Is Protecting Children from AI Exploitation
Portnoff is using her computer science background to build technology that defends children from sexual abuse
Delphine Hirsh ’92 Is Increasing Access to Menstrual Cups
The cups are environmentally friendly and low cost, Hirsh says, and more women should know about them
Attorney Steven Lieberman ’80 Is Arguing for an African-American Burial Ground
Previously Lieberman halted construction at a Holocaust death camp in Poland
Michelle Silverthorn ’04 Founded a Company to Make the World Inclusive
“I can say to my kids, ‘I did this today and it changed someone else’s life’”
Princeton Students Join New York Climate March
Divest Princeton and Princeton Student Climate Initiative organize trip before the start of U.N. General Assembly
Executive Producer Cate Adams ’08 Worked on the ‘Barbie’ Movie
‘I think it shows you that it is OK to be messy because life is messy’
Norfleet Johnston ’56 Has Been Serving the Boy Scouts for 63 Years
Johnston was recently awarded the Silver Buffalo, just as his father was in 1952
Howard Gertler ’96’s Documentary Film Is Up for an Oscar
‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ tells the story of Oxycontin activist Nan Goldin
Prison Could Be Imminent for Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa ’86
Activists sound alarm as her case likely heads to Philippines Supreme Court
Dave Pentecost ’72 Is Bringing Outer Space to Kids
Pentecost has worked on building several planetariums, most recently at the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens
Barbara Roper ’77 Stands Up for the Average Investor
Roper is now advising SEC Chair Gary Gensler, but her focus remains the same
Jackie Berger *96 and David Carroll *84 Consult on Energy Use
‘Over time it just seems that our work has become more and more relevant’
In Documentary, Daniel Mendelsohn *94 Dispels Holocaust Myths
‘It really makes this country’s inaction all the more appalling,’ Mendelsohn says
Dawn Miller *10 is Helping NYC’s Mayor Fight Climate Change
‘There’s just so much that can be done using the city government to do good in the world’
Amy Gordinier ’92 Started a Cosmetics Company with an Old Family Formula
‘It’s just been part of my ethos from the beginning to lead with science’
Martin Eichelberger ’67 Is Helping Doctors Treat Injured Children in Ukraine
Eichelberger’s Triaj app gives doctors in-the-moment treatment guidance
The Journey Here: From Print to Podcasts
Former New York Times journalist Catherine Saint Louis ’96 reimagines storytelling
Ogemdi Ude ’16 Turns Grief Into Joy Through Dance
After a dance career of fits and starts, Ude’s choreography is taking off
Lives: Marianna TePaske Daly ’79
She Found Her Calling In Rural Medicine