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Arielle Gray

Reporter at WBUR

Arielle Gray is an accomplished reporter and arts engagement producer at WBUR, where responsibilities include connecting editorial content with Boston's art communities and managing social media channels. Additionally, Arielle serves as a co-founder of Print Ain't Dead, a Black-run bookseller in Hyde Park, MA, focusing on literary works by Black, brown, and Indigenous artists. Arielle's experience also encompasses a role as an arts culture fellow at WBUR and freelance writing for various publications, including VICE and Glamour. With a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from UMass Boston, Arielle has previously contributed as an associate creative director and events coordinator at the Transformative Culture Project. Currently, Arielle is engaged in the Neighborhood Salon Luminaries Program at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, fostering collaborations among artists and cultural figures in Boston.

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90.9 WBUR-FM is Boston's NPR news station and the home of nationally syndicated programs, including On Point, Here & Now, Only A Game and Car Talk, which reach millions of listeners each week on NPR stations across the country and online. WBUR provides listeners with thorough coverage of local, national and international news from NPR, Public Radio International and the BBC, in addition to its own locally produced content. WBUR has a dedicated newsroom reporting original, local content throughout the day, as well as Radio Boston, a daily news magazine examining issues, news, people and places through a distinctly Boston lens. Through a dynamic exchange of ideas, WBUR serves and engages the local community as a source of news and information, providing insight and cultural context that unites a diverse, complex and changing world.


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