Andrea Dukakis

Colorado Matters Reporter / Producer / Host

@adukakis[email protected]

Andrea Dukakis is a producer/reporter/host for Colorado Matters on CPR News. She has produced and reported for CPR for nearly two decades. Prior to joining CPR, Andrea worked at NPR and ABC News.

Education:
Bachelor's degree in English, Princeton University; Master's degree in journalism, Columbia University.

Professional background:
Andrea Dukakisreports, produces and hosts stories for Colorado Public Radio and has been at CPR for nearly two decades.Prior to coming to Colorado, she spent three years at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. Andrea has also worked at ABC News in New York. She's reported national stories for several NPR programs, including "Morning Edition," "All Things Considered," "Justice Talking" and "Living on Earth," as well as for BBC's "The World."

Awards:
Andrea has received awards from PRNDI (Public Radio News Directors Incorporated),Colorado Broadcasters Association, Associated Press and the Colorado Community Health Network.


Q & AWhy I became a journalist:
I have always been fascinated by people and their unique experiences, and I love the news. So, it was a perfect fit. I grew up in a political family, and we always talked about issues and politics at the dinner table. But I never wanted to work in politics – I always preferred understanding issues from different perspectives. I think the most powerful stories are the ones told by those who are affected, whether it be health care reform, welfare, education, justice issues or the economy. And, I enjoy telling those stories.

Why I got into radio:
While I was in journalism school, I was offered the chance to help out at WBAI – a public radio station in New York City. I had written a story for school on Amerasian children who moved here from Vietnam after the war. The folks at WBAI let me turn it into a radio story – and I was hooked. I liked it better than print because radio adds a special texture to a story. And I preferred radio to television because I think people being interviewed are more honest when they talk into a microphone, rather than a camera.

How I ended up at CPR:
I was newly married, and my husband wanted to move to the mountains. At the time, I was at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. We moved to Denver, and I began talking to people at Colorado Public Radio. It was really the only place I wanted to work – and the rest is history.

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Why a Colorado doctor is concerned about the clean sweep of the nation’s vaccine advisory panel

The Trump administration says a commitment to evidence-based medicine is what drove the decision to replace members of the nation’s vaccine advisory group. That’s according to the head of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who ousted the previous members last week. Dr. Allison Kempe, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine served on the committee from 2013 to 2018. She talked with Colorado Matters about why she’s concerned about the overhaul and what it could mean for the future of vaccines in the US.
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Phasing out the penny after more than two centuries

The penny will soon be no more. Well, new pennies anyway. The Treasury Department has placed its last order for blank pennies and it plans to stop minting them as soon as that supply runs out. The debate about whether to get rid of pennies has been going on for years and it has bipartisan support. It costs approximately 3.7 cents to make each penny. For context, Chandra spoke with Caroline Turco, a curator at the Money Museum in Colorado Springs in February.

‘When thunder roars, go indoors’ – how to stay safe from lightning heading into severe weather season

This is the start of severe weather season in Colorado. Most tornadoes and thunderstorms occur here between May and August. And when it comes to lightning, awareness is just as important in cities as in the great outdoors. Meteorologist Chris Vagasky is with the National Lightning Safety Council. This audio is from a discussion that first aired on May 29, 2024.