Ibrahim Samra
Reporter without Borders | Fmr. WNDU | Living the dream | Columbia College Chicago | Oak Lawn � | Interned at CSN Chicago, Foodseum Chicago, Frequency TV
10/14/2024
Families in G•za were burnt alive while they were sleeping in their tents tonight. No where in the world will you find people so desperate for help, they are publishing videos of their own family members’ flesh burning all in effort to try and convince the outside world they are people worth saving, people worth living, people worth existing.
But go ahead, tell me how burning families alive will “free
🇵🇸estinians from H•mas.”
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Multi-Media Journalist at WNDU
I grew up with a dream to become a journalist. Now, I’m living it.
I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Columbia College Chicago. There, I completed four internships including NBC Sports Chicago, Foodseum Chicago, Frequency TV and worked alongside Chicago Magazine’s best as a researcher. Because of my excellence in the classroom, I was awarded a four-year academic scholarship at Columbia.
I reported on several important stories including: Mayoral Election, NFL Draft, Chicago Cubs World Series and the Laquan McDonald protests. My exclusive video coverage of the protests went viral and was the lead story to several local stations in Chicago back in December of 2015.
When I’m not in the newsroom, you can find him in the kitchen eating not cooking, hanging out with family or cheering on Oak Lawn High School’s basketball team; my alma mater.
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