Catherine Stifter
Catherine is the web & media co-director for New Routes to Community Health. She is a Peabody Award-winning freelance editor and independent training and production consultant for community and public radio stations around the U.S. She has worked in a wide variety of station-based, network and independent jobs in public radio for 27 years.
Current and recent editorial projects include Saving The Sierra: Voices of Conservation in Action a regional community media project profiling conservation efforts based in the rural communities of California's Sierra Nevada; The Boomtown Chronicles: Reflections on a Changing California, a documentary look at housing in one of the most expensive states in the union produced by Rachel Goodman; The DNA Files, the Peabody and Alfred I. duPoint-Columbia University award-winning series on genetics, ethics and politics produced by SoundVision Productions; and Giving Back the Owens, a history of Los Angeles water politics in the Owens River watershed.
For 10 years, she was part of the team at Sound Partners for Community Health, where she managed the Web site and provided technical support and training assistance to public and community radio and television stations covering local health care issues.














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