Stephanie Wolf
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About Stephanie
Stephanie's Portfolio
In LPM's award-winning “A Critical Moment,” arts and culture reporter Stephanie Wolf explores how Germany schools teach about World War II and the Holocaust, and education reporter Jess Clark looks at how race is covered in Kentucky classrooms as lawmakers consider so-called "anti-critical-race-theory" bills. The result is an hourlong radio documentary exploring how two countries teach about their painful pasts, and why.
By March of 1990, the United States Congress stalled on passing the Americans with Disabilities Act,. Frustrated by the government’s inaction, more than 1,000 disability activists showed up in Washington DC to protest. When the group reached the Capitol Building’s stairs, hundreds pulled themselves out of their wheelchairs and began to crawl up in a dramatic and symbolic protest. For BBC's Witness History. Co-produced by Rebekah Romberg. A Written in Air production. Archive recordings courtesy of Linda Litowsky.
An episode of Purplish looking at a challenge to Colorado's ban on conversion therapy that's before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The prospect of a second Buc-ee’s location in Colorado arriving on the edge of the small town of Palmer Lake quickly became a larger-than-life controversy. This episode of Purplish looks at the issues tearing the town apart and what it says about civility in America right now.
Stephanie Wolf went to eastern Kentucky in early August 2022 following flooding that devastated the region. She spent the next few months reporting and researching this essay for NPR Music, looking at what it means for a storied music community to rebuild in the wake of a major disaster.
A series of murders in Germany in the early 2000s led to a trial that lasted 438 days. Members of a neo-Nazi cell from a group called the National Socialist Underground were eventually convicted of the crimes. But the investigation and trial took a very long time, and many questions were left unanswered. Stephanie Wolf reports from Weimar on a new play that recreates the trial in a 17-day performance, and attempts to address some of the questions.
The follow up to the documentary "A Critical Moment," reporters Jess Clark and Stephanie Wolf spoke with a student and her father about what is a stake if legislation restricting classroom speech passes, and how history curriculum in schools hasn't thoroughly reflected the experiences of students of color.
Co-developed a new branded podcast on Colorado's affordable housing crisis, and served as executive producer for the first season. That included identifying and hiring a production team, commissioning a designer to create original logo artwork and a musician to compose original theme music, strategizing about the season layout, and producing, reporting and scriptwriting several of the episodes.
Experience
Skills
- Mixing
- Tape Syncs
- Story Editing
- Sound Design
- Scoring
- Research
- Reporting
- Producing
- Interviewing
- Field Recording
- Field Producing
- Fact Checking
- Booking
- Voiceover
Equipment
- Adobe Audition
- Pro Tools
- Zoom F3 field recorder
- Sennheiser shotgun mic
- Zoom H5 field recorder
- Two table top setups