Justin Martin
All Things Considered HostJustin Martin is KERA’s local host of All Things Considered, anchoring afternoon newscasts for KERA 90.1. Justin grew up in Mannheim, Germany, and avidly listened to the Voice of America and National Public Radio whenever stateside. He graduated from the American Broadcasting School, and further polished his skills with radio veteran Kris Anderson of the Mighty 690 fame, a 50,000 watt border-blaster operating out of Tijuana, Mexico. Justin has worked as holiday anchor for the USA Radio Network, serving the U.S. Armed Forces Network. He’s also hosted, produced, and engineered several shows, including the Southern Gospel Jubilee on 660 KSKY.
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Some of the most popular video games are made in Texas, and several gaming companies are headquartered in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Our resident video game expert/addict has six games you should try to fend off pandemic boredom and have fun with your friends.
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DISD Principal Ruby Ramirez talks with KERA's Justin Martin about the training they've received to spot and help kids in mental distress.
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The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute will use a recent $10 million dollar award to focus on mental health and depression. CEO Andy Keller talked with KERA's Justin Martin about their plans.
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Jessica Gomez was recently named the new executive director for the Momentous Institute. She spoke with KERA's Justin Martin about the organization's future.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit is aiming to redesign its entire bus network. If approved, the new changes would take effect in January 2022.
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While Texas and other states have been struggling to get COVID-19 vaccines to people, Mount Pleasant in Northeast Texas has doubled its vaccination rate.
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Allison Winnike, president & CEO of the Immunization Partnership, talked to KERA's Justin Martin about COVID-19 vaccinations in Texas.
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Shailesh Shah, president of the India Association of North Texas, talks with KERA's Justin Martin about the group's efforts to help families in India and North Texas.
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KERA's Justin Martin spoke with Dr. Kia Carter, the co-medical director of psychiatry at Cook Children's Medical Center, about the global rise in suicide and self-harm with teenagers and children.
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SMU professor Priscilla Lui talked about allyship and the effects that fetishization and discrimination have had on Asian American communities, particularly women.
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SMU professor Priscilla Lui studies racial discrimination and intercultural contact. She talks about recent incidents of hate against Asian Americans.