Yamiche Alcindor, host of PBS’s “Washington Week,” reflects on her career thus far, including the advice she got from the late Gwen Ifill.
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.”
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