Juliana Schatz

Juliana Schatz is a radio and video journalist who specializes in stories relating to public health and the environment.

Juliana Schatz is a radio and video journalist who specializes in stories relating to public health and the environment. Her love for the outdoors and adrenaline means she occasionally dabbles in adventure storytelling, too. She started her career at Frontline, the award-winning investigative series, where she contributed to 11 public affairs documentaries – including two that won Emmy Awards and one that won a Peabody Award. Her work with PBS FRONTLINE, GlobalPost, Sender Films and Al Jazeera English has taken her from the peaks of Giza to the sky-high Rocky Mountains. She and her teammates were nominated for a Livingston Award for Young Journalists for their reporting during the Egyptian revolution in 2011.


‘It is their passing that keeps me going’

Politics

Community Education Group founder focuses on HIV/AIDS education and prevention in particularly hard-hit wards of Washington, D.C.

Arab Spring dominates Clinton Global Initiative summit

Politics

Making sure the national HIV/AIDS strategy works

Politics

Female condoms: Pricey but cheaper than the alternative

Politics

Turning Point: A loving, HIV-positive couple gives back

Lifestyle

Turning Point: A dying friend’s idea for fighting HIV/AIDS

Lifestyle

In the beginning of the US epidemic, people of color were largely forgotten. Toni Young helped change that in Washington, DC.

Turning Point: Showing DC some tough love on HIV/AIDS

Lifestyle

The AIDS expert who left her prestigious government post to bring lessons from Africa to DC communities.

Turning Point: DC’s AIDS detective

Lifestyle

After 20 years fighting HIV/AIDS in Africa, Alan Greenberg returned to Washington, DC where the situation was at least as bad.

New numbers show mixed picture in DC’s AIDS fight

Politics

Washington, DC has released more information about its HIV/AIDS epidemic – and the results are mixed.

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Lima taps ancient Andean canals to help fight its water shortage

Environment

In its effort to address a growing water crisis, Peru’s capital, Lima, is looking to ancient canals in high mountain villages outside the city.