NeEddra James
NeEddra James is a Bay Area reporter and audio producer covering health, disability justice and the impact of emerging technologies on everyday life. They’ve covered perimenopausal ADHD and the marginalization of women in medicine, how grief tech platforms are changing how we mourn and remember, and the generative politics of neuroqueering. Overall, their journalism tracks how people move through systems that shape perception and possibility, while navigating complexity, meaning, and access in environments where recognition and care are often uneven.
They’re currently the Producer & Director of In Utero: Conversations at the frontier of prenatal genetics, a project of the Kavli Center for Ethics, Science and the Public at UC Berkeley