Aura bogado biography

Aura Bogado

Aura Bogado is a senior reporter at the Center for Investigative Reporting and a 2021 data fellow at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism’s Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California. Her impact-driven work covers immigration with a focus on migrant children in federal custody. She has earned a Murrow Award, a Hillman Prize, and an IRE medal. A finalist for the National Magazine Award and an Emmy nominee, Bogado is a graduate of Yale University.

Her project, “Separation Generation: How Federal Detention Is Changing Migrant Children,” examines the impact of U.S. policy on migrant families and society at large.

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