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Elise Hu is a multiple-award winning journalist, author and writer based in Los Angeles. A former correspondent for VICE News on HBO and a longtime NPR international correspondent, she has reported inside the communities most affected by political upheaval and disasters from more than a dozen countries around the world. She’s now hosting Raising Us, a parenting podcast about talking with young people about difficult topics such as democracy and climate change, part of a broadening area of specialization in line with themes of WINDSWEPT. In 2015, she opened NPR’s first-ever Seoul bureau, responsible for coverage of both Koreas and Japan. A University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism alum, Elise’s work has won the national Edward R. Murrow for video, duPont Columbia and Gracie awards, among others.
After catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles upend their lives, four different teens from a cross-section of LA face extraordinary loss while navigating the ordinary challenges of adolescence: When your world burns down, how do you grow up?