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Mandalit del Barco ((:mandaˈlið ðel ˈβarko)) is an award-winning general assignment reporter for National Public Radio (NPR) born in Lima, Peru. Her stories have been featured on NPR shows, including ''All Things Considered'', ''Morning Edition'', ''Weekend Edition Saturday'', and ''Day to Day''. Del Barco has also been published in numerous anthologies. She began her career as a journalist for ''The Miami Herald'' and also spent time working for ''The Village Voice''. She first began working in radio while in New York. She moved to Los Angeles in 1993 from New York City, where she was a reporter for WNYC. Del Barco is known for her hypercorrect pronunciation of Spanish toponyms and proper names. Del Barco spent the year of 1999–2000 living and working in her native Peru as a Fulbright Fellow and on a fellowship with the Knight International Centre for Journalists. While there she worked on a documentary project about the rise and fall of Alberto Fujimori as well as gathering the stories of those internally displaced during Peru's internal conflicts. Del Barco has had tremendous influence on many up-and-coming journalists. She has been a student mentor on all of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and Unity student projects as well as mentoring young journalists outside this venue. This has prompted some of her protégées to claim that they are alumni of the "Del Barco School for Young Journalists". ==External links== * (NPR biography ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mandalit del Barco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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