Eleanor Nash
Intern, Up To DateAs an intern for KCUR's Up To Date, my goal is to bring relevant and meaningful voices on the show and ensure that their stories shine on the air.
Previously, I was a production intern at Ekos Media, a podcasting company based in Madrid, Spain. In 2021, I graduated from Wellesley College, outside of Boston. I assistant produced the Rural Matters podcast in the spring of 2021 and interned at WNYC’s On the Media in the summer of 2020. In my free time, you can find me making homemade boba or watching Jeopardy.
You can follow me on Twitter at @eleanorcnash or email me at enash@kcur.org.
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As more people identify as LGBTQ, the chance that someone you know will come out to you is more likely. What you can do to be supportive and inclusive.
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The nonprofit works with students living in the Kansas City Public School district to increase awareness of the environment.
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One bill would revoke the licenses of doctors who prescribe any form of medical gender-affirming care for minors, such as hormone replacement therapy.
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Changes to the city's core could have effects on outlying residents. It's just a question of how much and what kind.
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What was behind millions of us quitting our jobs in 2021 and how that is reshaping America's workforce.
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Removing the language would be expensive for the city, but a proposed Kansas executive order would simplify the process.
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The legislature is being asked to update incentives policies for the multi-billion dollar deals of the 21st century.
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A 2016 benchmark study examined the equity of women relative to men in Kansas. The 2021 follow-up reveals where and if economic and social progress has been made.
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As another growing season approaches, gardeners may need to change the varieties or the types of vegetables they plant.
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Although many parents are excited about the prospect of a vaccine for children under the age of 5, not many kids in the older age group have gotten their own vaccine yet.