Galilee Abdullah
Arts ReporterGalilee Abdullah is an arts reporter.
Originally from North Texas, Galilee was previously a production assistant and production intern at WBEZ, Chicago’s NPR member station. There, she worked on “Worldview,” a global topics talk show. Galilee has also worked as a McCarter Family Fellow at WFMT, a classical music radio station in Chicago.
She was also a storytelling fellow with the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education and attended the 2018 Third Coast International Audio Festival as an AIR New Voices scholar.
Galilee graduated from Northwestern University in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.
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The disparities are rooted in a history of racism, and have been worsened by the pandemic.
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KERA's Galilee Abdullah spoke with Louie Dean Valencia-García, a professor of digital history at Texas State University, who said the attack on the Capitol is rooted in a history of fascism in the U.S.
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COVID-19 has caused many challenges for Dallas-area nonprofits, from raising awareness about online exploitation to raising funds to continue to provide services to victims.
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Mitchell is currently a professor at Texas A&M University, where he is also the co-director of the Program in Real Estate and Community Development Law.
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Local police are now looking into a racist letter sent to an Irving resident that includes a death threat and demands that the recipient return back to their country.
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As COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations continue to record-breaking highs in North Texas, a UT- Southwestern model predicts a 20% jump in…
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A new report on economic issues for women in Texas shows that when it comes to achieving financial security, a large percentage of women of color in the…
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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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Elected officials in both Tarrant and Denton Counties on Tuesday voted to remove Confederate monuments that sit near their courthouses.Debates over the…
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People in North Texas and across the country are continuing to protest police brutality against black people. Local organizer Sara Mokuria is calling for…
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'They Are Not Forgotten': During COVID-19, DFW Groups Adjust How They Support People Living With HIVA large percentage of people hospitalized with COVID-19 have pre-existing chronic illnesses like diabetes or heart disease. But people with other…
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Protests took place across North Texas over the weekend in response to police killings of George Floyd and other black Americans nationwide.Following the…