Andrew Stelzer: Radio & Print Journalist
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Criminalizing Mental Illness: How the country’s jails have become our default mental health treatment centers. LISTEN
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Andrew Stelzer is an award winning radio producer and news reporter, based in Philadelphia. PA.

From 2016-2023, Andrew was based in Oakland, CA, editing and teaching radio production at San Quentin and Solano state prisons for KALW Radio and the prison-produced podcast, Uncuffed.

Andrew’s radio work has been featured on programs including NPR’s Weekend Edition, PRI’s The World, Snap Judgement, Life of the Law, Studio 360, Weekend America, Marketplace, On the Media, Living on Earth, Free Speech Radio News, Latino USA, Only a Game, Radio Netherlands, World Radio Switzerland, Independent Native News, Radio France International, and the Workers Independent News Service.

Andrew has written for The Progressive, In These Times, California Lawyer, The St. Petersburg Times, The East Bay Express, The Santa Fe New Mexican, Ode Magazine E Magazine, Clamor, and The Weekly Planet; his work has been featured in Utne Reader’s online Short Takes.