Dina Temple-Raston

Dina Temple-Raston
Born25 August 1965
EducationRedwood High School
Northwestern University (BA)
Liaoning University
Columbia University
Occupation(s)Author; Journalist, Podcaster

Dina Temple-Raston is a Belgian-born American journalist and award-winning author. Temple-Raston is host and executive producer of the podcast Click Here, and freelances for shows including Marketplace and The World.[1][2][3]

She is a former member of NPR's investigative team and was previously the creator, host, and correspondent of NPR's "I'll Be Seeing You" radio specials on technologies that watch us. She also created, hosted and reported an Audible podcast called What Were You Thinking, which told the stories of teenagers who had made bad choices and analyzed the impulses behind them.

Temple-Raston had previously served as NPR's counter-terrorism correspondent for more than a decade and she is the author of four award-winning books of narrative non-fiction including A Death in Texas: A Story of Race, Murder and a Small Town's Struggle for Redemption, about the James Byrd murder in Jasper, Texas; and "The Jihad Next Door: Rough Justice in the Age of Terror," which looks at being Muslim in America post 9/11.

  1. ^ "Click Here Podcast | The Record from Recorded Future News". therecord.media. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Dina Temple-Raston, Author at Marketplace". Marketplace. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Dina Temple-Raston Archives". Retrieved 14 December 2023.