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Eva Chillura

George Washington University

Major / Minor: Journalism and Mass Communications

Graduation Year: 2024

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Eva Chillura is a senior at George Washington University. She interned for the POTUS channel at SiriusXM and a host of the show The Flaneur on WRGW which started airing in 2021. From 2019-2020, she was the Editor in Chief of the Tribal Tribune, an award-winning student publication located in Charleston, SC, and through this position was awarded South Carolina Journalist of the Year in 2020.
She is driven by telling the stories of others and giving a voice to the silenced through her work and has a deep desire to pursue how digital media and journalism can connect us.
She finds that sharing the experiences of one's local community connects our world even more and sheds light on issues that are hitting closer to home than one might think.

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