Now, with her own work, she’s determined to spread empathy through storytelling. “I hope people know that the questions I’m asking are not just about power and politics,” she tells ELLE.com. “They’re grounded in this real sense of being a human.”
Yamiche has had a phenomenal rise, but she has earned it. I remember her reporting from 2015 onward. She has done interviews that were remarkable for her calm straightforward questioning of difficult interviewees, & that was before she had to deal w/ TFG in the White House!
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