Online Strategist and News Editor
San Francisco Bay Area
Online Strategist and News Editor
San Francisco Bay Area
Kara graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Journalism with a master's in journalism. She received her B.A. in Literature from New College of Florida and has six years of experience in nonprofit development, public health and community organizing. She has worked as a staff writer, photojournalist and bilingual multimedia journalist for the Alameda Journal of the Contra Costa Times, the Oakland Tribune, Agence France-Presse, the Associated Press, and many publications. Currently, she is the online strategist and news editor for the Maynard Institute For her portfolio go to: http://www.karaandrade.com/portfolio.
Online content and news production, Second Life event planning, community organizing, social networking and online strategy.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Online Media industry)
May 2006 — Present (2 years 5 months)
Full-time position overseeing the development and execution of web content and web projects in an efficient and timely manner. Duties include managerial and planning roles, working with the web team and content management system, layout and editing of content and multimedia for the web, and driving social media strategy to grow user engagement and satisfaction,
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Online Media industry)
2005 — Present (3 years)
I currently work as a stringer for Agence France-Presse writing and photographing features, some of which included an Avian Flu and Vibrio story from the Infectious Diseases Society of America conference, Search giants staying hip story, Twitter and Second Life stories; photos for an Un-Thanksgiving in Alcatraz story, and a green dorm story.
(Online Media industry)
2008 — 2008 (less than a year)
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; Online Media industry)
August 2007 — October 2007 (3 months)
Full-time paid internship that involved assisting in the design and production of multimedia projects, providing support to the video/multimedia and photo departments; helping in launching innovations projects, pitching and completing multimedia packages, including the coverage of virtual worlds and local features.
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Online Media industry)
January 2007 — August 2007 (8 months)
I designed, coordinated and implemented this groundbreaking experiment bringing important journalism and ongoing discussions about faith to Second Life, the innovative virtual community.
"God, Sex, Family" projects were streamed (video, audio, content) into different tents created to look and feel like a church revival. Reporters were available in each tent to speak or answer any questions from SL visitors. The final event was a panel discussion on Sunday, July 29 from 12-1:30 PM PST held inworld and broadcast live through SLCN, the Second Life Cable Network, http://slcn.tv. Religion writer and News21 Senior Editor Don Lattin moderated a panel which include SL worshipers, spiritual leaders, anthropologists and theologians.
For more info go to: www.newsinitiative.org/ucb
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/222197/?ps=5
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=2421792225&ref=mf
myspace.com/godsexfamily
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; Online Media industry)
October 2004 — January 2007 (2 years 4 months)
Colorlines, Race, Culture, Action. Reported, wrote and photographed three national features.
Code 3 Magazine. Wrote two stories about New Orleans flood victims and emergency services workers.
East Bay Business Times. Photographed and wrote two business stories.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Writing and Editing industry)
May 2005 — May 2006 (1 year 1 month)
Part-time staff writer responsible for reporting, writing and photographing more than (50) features for the Friends and Neighbors community section of the Alameda Journal. Noteworthy stories included a firefighter memorial for September 11, student DNA testing, profile of gay couple adopting a surrogate child, the greening movement in Alameda, the spiritual progressives, and other local interest stories. I have also done some radio stories for KALX on a compact to not buy anything for a year, egg donations to pay off college tuition's, the story of Alameda told through its water and powwows as a way to express cultural identity.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Writing and Editing industry)
January 2005 — May 2005 (5 months)
I was chosen to be one of 19 Chips Quinn Scholars. I worked as a bilingual English/Spanish general assignment reporter at the Oakland Tribune and won the Chips Achievement Prize for an article on the shooting of a 16-year-old. I completed more than 30 stories, eight of which were A-1 stories, which included crime spot news, features, and photography. Noteworthy stories were a sideshow homicide, a Buddhist legal feud, local tsunami relief efforts, the descendents of Pancho Villa Circus, and the lift of the police hiring freeze. For more clips go to Kara's site or Myspace page.
2005 — 2007
Coursework in web design and online media. 2003 — 2003
Chinese language studies 2003 — 2003
BA, Literature/Philosophy, 1995 — 1999
Coursework in sociology and political science 1998 — 1998
High School, Writing/Theatre
Online community managing, SL storytelling and reporting, video editing, multimedia reporting. I'm also a runner, hiker and an avid attendee of my fiance's house music gigs.
Online News Association
Society of Professional Journalists
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
CCNMA
AAJA, twitter
2006 European Union Delegation; East Bay Press Club Scholarship and Hispanic Scholarship Fund
2005 AAJA, NAHJ, and SPJ conference fellowships; Vanguardia Latina scholarship
2005 CCNMA Joel Garcia Memorial Scholarship Recipients
2005 Chips Quinn Fellowship, placement at Oakland Tribune in February
2005 Online News Association conference fellowship
2005 National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association fellowship