Kenya Hunter has joined The Associated Press as a public health reporter, a position funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Before this, Hunter worked as an Atlanta health reporter at Capital B. Prior to joining Capital B, she was an education reporter at The Richmond Times-Dispatch.
She also worked as a general assignment reporter at Rome News-Tribune in Georgia, and as a news reporter at WERS-FM 88.9, Emerson College’s radio station.
She was also a campus correspondent at Her Campus Media.
Hunter has a M.A. in journalism from Emerson College in Boston.
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