Kathryn Hurd
Kathryn Hurd is a San Francisco-based investigative reporter and freelance writer. For the past two years, she’s been reporting on the child welfare system at UC Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program.
In 2022, she was the recipient of the George Polk Award for her participation in PBS Frontline documentary ‘American Insurrection,’ an in-depth look at the rise of domestic extremism in the U.S. The film was also nominated for a Peabody Award and a News & Documentary Emmy Award.
Her work has appeared in ProPublica, PBS Frontline, and The San Francisco Examiner. She’s also contributed to investigations at BuzzFeed News, KQED, and Oklahoma Watch.
Kathryn received her Master’s Degree in Investigative Reporting from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.
EDUCATION
M.J. University of California, Berkeley
Investigative Reporting
Class of 2021B.A. Wake Forest University
Political Science & Sociology
Class of 2018
EMPLOYERS
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The Investigative Reporting Program, Research Assistant
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The New York Times & The Investigative Reporting Program, Intern
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Edelman, Assistant Account Executive
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The Outcast Agency, Associate
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CNBC, Newsroom & Production Intern
REPORTING INTERESTS
Investigative reporting