
Aimee Moon
Former Staff
Aimee Moon was a newsroom fellow at WBUR.
She worked for 10 years in the tech industry, focusing on industry relations and public policy for Google.
Until recently, she was based in Hong Kong as part of a team designing programs and partnerships with news publishers in the Asia-Pacific. Her experience includes developing newsroom leadership programs for underrepresented groups, as well as scaling media literacy education efforts across Asia.
Aimee grew up in Queens, New York, and currently resides in Allston. She graduated from Dartmouth College and has a master's degree in journalism from the University of Hong Kong.
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Otters, Christmas trees & animal photos: Here are 3 things making us smile this holiday weekend
From a "shrub" finding a new home for the holidays to otter fodder, here are the moments bringing us joy this week.

Fight for Chinatown park snagged by asbestos concerns
Neighborhood advocates inch closer to securing a lease from the state for Reggie Wong Memorial Park, the only recreational park in Chinatown. But environmental hazards found in the area last...

From a happy dance to a whip-cracking pitch to the Boston Pops, here are 3 stories bringing us joy this week
From a local animal control officer's happy dance to WBUR's Jack Lepiarz breaking out his whip for a holiday tune, here are the moments making us smile this week.

From a video of Conan O'Brien to an elderly tortoise's birthday, here are 3 moments bringing us joy this week
What do Conan O'Brien, a figure skater and an elderly tortoise have in common? They're all making us smile this week.

Need a pick me up? Here are 3 stories to make you smile this week
From a raucous TikTok dance video to holiday shopping with the Boston Bruins to Ted Lasso's words of inspiration to the U.S. men's national team heading into the World Cup,...
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Mass. voters say House committee votes should be public. But leaders have yet to change the rules
A majority of voters in 20 House districts across Massachusetts voted ‘yes’ on a non-binding ballot question that instructs House representatives to make legislative committee votes public.

Need a pick me up? Here are 3 stories to make you smile this week
From a new dog-friendly bar to a camera-loving elephant, here are the moments bringing us joy this week.

There's a hole in the state's climate efforts: elementary education
In Massachusetts public schools, elementary students are expected to learn about topics like the weather and energy — but not necessarily how to connect that information to the climate crisis...

New England's fall foliage harder to predict as the climate changes, biologists say
The season is a multi-billion dollar industry for the region. We’re starting to see signs of a colorful fall, despite some earlier concerns.

Mass. House committee votes are secret. What to know about a ballot question trying to change that
Voters in 20 House districts will see a non-binding question on this year's ballot asking whether they support making their lawmakers' committee votes public.