Tonya Mosley

Silicon Valley bureau chief KQED

Tonya Mosley is the Silicon Valley bureau chief for KQED, the National Public Radio station in San Francisco, California. She serves as the senior editor, leading a team of journalists covering the impacts of technology on society. Tonya is also a host and reporter for KQED. Prior to public radio, Tonya served as a television reporter and anchor for several media outlets, including Al Jazeera America. In 2015, Tonya was awarded a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University where she co-created a workshop for journalists on the impacts of implicit bias, and co-wrote a Belgian/American experimental study on the effects of protest coverage. Tonya has won several national awards for her work, most recently an Emmy Award in 2016 for her televised piece Beyond Ferguson, and a national Edward R. Murrow award for her public radio series Black in Seattle.

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