Draft:Zulekha Nathoo
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Zulekha Nathoo is a Canadian broadcast and digital journalist based in the U.S. She is the host of the Humankind Connection on the USA TODAY channel and a reporter for USA TODAY's Humankind[1].[2] Before joining USA TODAY, she was a network arts and entertainment reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto and later, in Los Angeles.[3] She has also written for the BBC about issues of inequality, culture and inclusion in the workplace.[4]
Biography[edit]
Nathoo attended the University of Ottawa and earned a Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Western Ontario.[5] She worked as a video journalist in Bathurst and Calgary before joining CBC News Toronto and CBC News Network as an on-air general assignment reporter and later, specializing in arts, entertainment and pop culture.[6] She is married to Kim Brunhuber and lives in Atlanta.[7]
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- ^ https://www.usatoday.com/humankind/
- ^ Nathoo, Zulekha. "Staff". usatoday.com. USA TODAY. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ Nathoo, Zulekha. "Canadian of the Month". Canadians Abroad. Canadians Abroad of Southern California. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- ^ Nathoo, Zulekha. "Why people of colour are misidentified so often". BBC.com. BBC. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
- ^ Nathoo, Zulekha. "UNAOC Fellowship". United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Fellowship. United Nations Alliance of Civilizations. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ^ Nathoo, Zulekha. "Digital/Broadcast Reporter, L.A." cbcnews.ca. CBC News. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- ^ Nathoo, Zulekha. "Zulekha Nathoo". Welcome! by Karim Kanji. Mixcloud. Retrieved 13 January 2024.