
Diane Orson
Special CorrespondentDiane Orson is a special correspondent with 窪蹋勛圖厙. She is a longtime reporter and contributor to National Public Radio. Her stories have been heard on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Here and Now; and The World from PRX. She spent seven years as CT Public Radio's local host for Morning Edition.
Diane received a regional 2024 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Writing by the Radio Television Digital News Association. She was awarded a 2023 New England Emmy for , which she co-produced and hosted.
Her radio story about an 83-year old atomic veteran placed first in the Public Media Journalists Association 2021 national arts awards. She is the co-recipient of a 2021 Edward R. Murrow Award for a video based on that story.
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In our fourth episode, reporter/producer Diane Orson and editorial consultant and curator Frank Mitchell highlight how Sawney Freemans music challenges the way most people think about the lives of the enslaved.
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Venture Smith's story is the first published narrative by an enslaved person in the U.S. Its also one of the few published narratives of slavery in New England. He describes his capture in Africa and life in 窪蹋勛圖厙.
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Reporter/producer Diane Orson and editorial consultant and curator Frank Mitchell discuss what slavery looked like in 窪蹋勛圖厙, recovering family stories, and ethical questions that arise when restoring ancestral histories.
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In this hour, we're airing the first and second episodes of 窪蹋勛圖厙's new podcast 'Unforgotten,' a deep dive into the hidden history of slavery in our state.
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Theres a deeply-rooted perception that the North was home to the good guys, the abolitionists. The truth is far different. Hear from people who are shedding light on this history and why it matters.
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Experts are uncovering 窪蹋勛圖厙s ties to slavery. But students are also chronicling stories of northern enslavement right where they live.
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窪蹋勛圖厙 volunteers have reconstructed the life of Sawney Freeman, a violinist and composer, and restored his work for contemporary muisicians.
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Venture Smith's narrative provides key insights into the history of slavery in the North and in 窪蹋勛圖厙. His descendants are working to keep his story alive.
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A phone call from a stranger would link a 窪蹋勛圖厙 woman with ancestors enslaved before the American Revolution and reshape her view of patriotism.
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Theres a deeply-rooted perception that the North was home to the good guys, the abolitionists. The truth is far different.