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Peer Talk Episode 3: Pam Moore

Episode 3 of the PEER TALK at Willie Brown Middle School podcast, hosted by Jae Yee, titled "Peer Talk Episode 3: Pam Moore" was published on May 7, 2025 and runs 39 minutes.

May 7, 2025 ·39m · PEER TALK at Willie Brown Middle School

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Pam Moore is a legendary Bay Area journalist with over 30 years at KRON 4 as an anchor and reporter, now serving as a special contributor. Her career spans major cities including Detroit, Boston, Louisville, Dallas, and Los Angeles.

She earned acclaim for her series About Race and won a Northern California Emmy for Who Owns Your Health. A member of the Bay Area Black Journalists Association, she was honored in 2009 for her dedication to journalism. Beyond the newsroom, she volunteers with the East Oakland Youth Development Center and co-founded Friends of Faith, a breast cancer support group.

The Peer Talk team was proud to welcome her to Willie Brown Middle School for an inspiring interview with Mr. O’s students. Tune in to learn more about Pam Moore!

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