Julie Caine
Alum 2014Julie Caine is an award-winning radio producer, photographer and documentary filmmaker who has found her favorite job of all at KALW Public Radio in San Francisco. She’s the lead producer of Audiograph, an ongoing KALW series that uses sound to tell the stories of the San Francisco Bay Area. Her radio documentary, Squeezebox Stories won an SPJ award for best arts and culture reporting in 2012, and her radio work has aired on The World, Marketplace, KALW, KQED, KEXP, WNYC, and a wide variety of regional and local NPR affiliates. She was a producer and associate producer on the public radio science series, The DNA Files and The Really Big Questions, and she co-produced All the Way Home, a documentary film about PTSD and coming home from war, which broadcast on PBS in 2008. She has a master’s degree in journalism from UC Berkeley, and believes deeply in Grace Paley’s assertion that you must be a story listener to be a storyteller.
The Mesa Refuge
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956