
SAN FRANCISCO, March 30, 2016 -- KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM announced today that Sasha Khokha has been named host of the statewide public radio magazine program The California Report. She begins her hosting duties on April 8.
“Sasha is a native Californian with a deep understanding of the people and issues throughout the Golden State,” said Executive Editor of KQED News Holly Kernan. “She’s a passionate journalist who has a unique ability to combine hard-hitting reporting with human storytelling. She has a fresh perspective and creative approach that’s right in line with the direction we hope to take the weekend program.”
“The California Report is the only public radio show that brings a statewide perspective to this huge, diverse place,” said Khokha. “It allows listeners on the freeway in San Diego or brushing their teeth in San Francisco to hear stories from Fresno, Mendocino and Sacramento. It brings us the stories of real people, the intimacy of their voices, and helps knit together our diverse state.”
After joining KQED in 2004, Sasha rose to Central Valley Bureau Chief for The California Report. In that role she covered a vast geographic beat, including the nation’s most productive farm belt, some of California’s poorest towns, and Yosemite and Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks. She reported on environmental justice issues, including air and water pollution, as well as bringing the lives and concerns of rural Californians to listeners across the state.
Sasha’s reporting has helped expose the hidden price that immigrant women janitors and farmworkers may pay to keep their jobs: sexual assault at work. Her “Rape in the Fields” radio series, produced in collaboration with the Center for Investigative Reporting and UC Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program, helped change California law with regard to sexual harassment training for farm supervisors. Her work has also won a national PRNDI award for investigative reporting, as well as multiple prizes from the Radio Television News Directors Association and the Society for Professional Journalists.