Gabrielle Jones
Audience EditorGabrielle Jones has a passion for serving diverse audiences. She is the Audience Editor at KERA in Dallas, Texas.
Gabrielle first joined the KERA News team as Digital News Editor in October 2019.
Previously she worked at Richmond, Virginia's PBS and NPR affiliate, VPM. Gabrielle joined VPM in 2015 and worked in a variety of roles in the fundraising, digital and news departments.
Gabrielle completed her undergraduate work in English and Mass Communications at North Carolina Central University in Durham, N.C., where she finished her bachelor's degree in just three years. She earned her master’s degree in Journalism and Public Affairs from American University.
Gabrielle is a member of the board of directors of the Public Media Journalists association.
Her awards include two 2020 Regional Murrow Awards for overall Excellence and multimedia vith VPM.
Gabrielle specializes in helping teams craft and implement digital content and engagement strategies. You can follow her on Twitter @GabrielleNjones.
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The documentary "The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song" examines 400 years of history in the church. KERA's Gabrielle Jones talked with Producer/Director Stacey Holman about the range of history and cultural traditions covered in film.
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This is Noakes’ 21st year with the department. He started as an officer in the North Patrol Division and later became that division’s commander, before his promotion to deputy chief in 2019.
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The 29th Annual Foley & Lardner Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition, co-presented by Dallas ISD, was held at W.H. Adamson High School Friday.
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The FBI arrested Larry Rendell Brock Jr. of Grapevine in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol. The agency has been seeking the public's help to identify suspects from the insurrection via photos circulating widely on social media.
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Western parts of North Texas and Central Texas could see up to 4 inches of snow by Monday. In North Texas meteorologists expect 1-2 inches.
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City Manager T.C. Broadnax announced Wednesday that Garcia will become the city's 30th chief of police and the first Latino to lead the department.
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An Oak Cliff church that proudly flies a banner reading Black Lives Matter had nearly 1,000 unwanted visitors gather on their campus Sunday. Pro-police…
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A Fort Worth Police officer was rushed to the hospital Saturday after being struck by a vehicle in pursuit on the North Freeway in Fort Worth. The officer…
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President Donald Trump rejected calls to defund police during his visit to Dallas Thursday. Trump was in town for a roundtable discussion about policing…
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has declared Friday George Floyd Remembrance Day. There will be a service mourning Floyd’s death in front of City Hall at 8…
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Demonstrators marched and rallied across North Texas for a sixth consecutive night, protesting police brutality and structural racism. As of 10 p.m. the…
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Protests continued around North Texas for a fourth day Monday, with one in Dallas resulting in police firing smoke bombs at a crowd on the Margaret Hunt…