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Anjuli Sastry Krbechek

Anjuli Sastry (she/her) and a 2021 . During in spring 2021, Sastry created, hosted and produced the audio and video series . The series tells the stories of immigrant communities of color through a personal and historical lens.

Since 2017, Sastry has been a producer on the NPR podcast and weekend radio show . In that role, Sastry cuts interviews, writes scripts, books guests, scores episodes, plans future coverage, leads editorial direction of episodes and more. She's produced episodes that look at , a deep dive into the and interviews with folks like and . She also produces live shows in places like and and directs weekly tapings of It's Been a Minute.

Sastry started her career at NPR on the flagship newsmagazine All Things Considered. In this role, Sastry led the show's social media team, was the lead producer for and reported in the Southwest and Mexico with Melissa Block and Elissa Nadworny for the special series .

She's worked as a producer for Marketplace and Press Play at KCRW, and her work has appeared in NPR's , , and ABC News.

Sastry is a co-founder of the Marginalized Genders and Intersex People of Color Mentorship Program at NPR. She and her co-founders received the NPR Diversity Success employee award for their work in 2018. She was also part of the inaugural and has spoken about mentorship at and the .

In 2019, Sastry was named an .

Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, Sastry earned her bachelor's degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley and graduated with honors from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.