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Jordan Gass-Pooré is an American investigative journalist and podcast producer. She is best known for producing the Sounds Like Hate podcast for the
Southern Poverty Law Center[1] and founding the Hazard NJ podcast.[2][3]
In 2022, Gass-Pooré created, produced and hosts[16][17]Hazard NJ with
NJ Spotlight News. Hazard NJ is an investigative podcast covering the ways that climate change and extreme weather impact
Superfund sites in
New Jersey[18][19] and the first podcast to be produced by
NJ Spotlight News.[20][21] She is a Pulitzer grantee.[22]
Gass-Pooré has contributed to numerous publications and was an Investigative Reporters & Editors 2021 Freelance Fellow.[23] She also is a co-founder of Local Switchboard[24][25], through which she speaks and runs training on the topic of podcasting.[26] She was the editor on the
Edward R. Murrow Award (Radio Television Digital News Association) winning podcast
Stop and Frisk: Revisit or Resist at
WHYY.[27][28] She was the producer on the episode of podcast What Does It Profit that won the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts' w3 Gold Award for Individual Episodes & Specials.[29]