
Annie Sinsabaugh
Former Staff
Annie Sinsabaugh was a freelance producer for On Point.
She previously made podcasts and radio stories for Milk Street Radio, Religion of Sports, Detour, iPondr and WNPR.
Annie trained at the Transom Story Workshop in Woods Hole and received a B.A. in Creative Writing and Literature at Bard College.
When she’s not at work, she loves kayaking, swimming, paddle boarding, running and shopping for food.
Recently published

Rebroadcast: Inside the lives of social media influencers
The life of a digital influencer. Primp. Place product. Post. And cha-ching! But… that’s not all. “There is such an incredible amount of labor, much of that remains concealed behind...

Rebroadcast: Scholar Randall Kennedy's reflections on race, culture and law in America
For decades, scholar Randall Kennedy has been writing about race, culture and the law. “We are certainly much further from the racial promised land than I had thought that we...

Operation North Star: The military veterans working to protect Afghan allies from the Taliban
The U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan last year. U.S. military vets are coming together to help the Afghans who did so much for them. Hear about Operation North Star.

How sedition charges against the Oath Keepers will shape the Capitol investigation
Seditious conspiracy. The Justice Department has levied the charge on 11 people associated with the January 6 Capitol attack.

Exploring the history and future of Atlanta's civil rights legacy
Atlanta has been the cradle of civil rights leadership in the past. But what about its future? We explore Atlanta's legacy, and future leadership in the pursuit of civil rights.
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Making sense of the COVID pandemic's omicron phase
You've heard the headlines about record-breaking omicron cases. But are case number the wrong way to look at COVID?

Jamie Raskin on surviving tragedy, and his refusal to let America lose its democracy
In December 2020, Representative Jamie Raskin lost his son. A few days later, he watched in horror as America almost lost its democracy.

Inside the DOJ's Jan. 6 investigation
More than 700 people have been arrested in connection with the January 6th Capitol attack. Many of those defendants are using the same defense — that Donald Trump invited them...

In 'The Genetic Lottery,' Kathryn Paige Harden considers a new moral framework for genetics
Kathryn Paige Harden says most people have no clue what genetic science can already do. In her new book 'The Genetic Lottery,' she says a new moral framework is needed...

Fiona Hill on the U.S. and Russia, from Trump to Biden
Fiona Hill served as a top Russia expert in the Trump administration. She was concerned about the U.S.'s posture then, and even more concerned now, given President Vladimir Putin's moves...