Lulu Garcia Navarro: Wiki, Bio, Age, Family, Career, Husband, Net Worth

Lulu Garcia Navarro: Wiki, Bio, Age, Family, Education, Hobbies, Career, Achievement, Husband, Net Worth: Lulu Garcia Navarro is an English-born American journalist and the current host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday. Previously, she was a foreign correspondent, serving as NPR’s Jerusalem bureau chief from April 2009 to the end of 2012. Her coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and her vivid dispatches of the Arab Spring uprisings brought Garcia-Navarro wide acclaim and five awards in 2012, including the Edward R. Murrow and Peabody Awards for her coverage of the Libyan revolt.

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Lulu Garcia Navarro Education

Navarro went to the University of Georgetown where she studied international relations where later she pursued a Master’s degree in journalism at the City University in London. She started her career working as a freelance journalist for the voice of America as well as BBC World Service where she used to travel to Cuba, Syria, Panama, and various European countries on assignment for the two organizations.

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Lulu Garcia Navarro Family

Navarro was born and raised by her parents in London, United Kingdom. Our efforts to find out more about her family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available. Thus, the identity of Navarro’s parents is still unclear. It is also not known if she has any siblings.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Husband

Garcia-Navarro is happily married to her lovely husband Times of London journalist James Hider. The couple is blessed with a daughter. Though the couple has not revealed the year they wedded in public.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Career

Garcia-Navarro studied international relations at Georgetown University and later obtained a Master’s degree in journalism at the City University London. She started her career working as a freelance journalist for the BBC World Service and Voice of America, travelling to Cuba, Syria, Panama and several European countries on assignment for the two organizations. She was hired by Associated Press Television News as a producer in 1999 and later worked for the news agency’s radio division. AP dispatched Garcia-Navarro to Kosovo in 1999; Colombia in 2000; Afghanistan in 2001; Israel in 2002; and Iraq from 2002 to 2004. Garcia-Navarro travelled to Iraq on assignment before the 2003 war and was among the few journalists that covered the invasion as a unilateral reporter. Garcia-Navarro joined National Public Radio in November 2004 as Mexico City bureau chief. She moved to Baghdad in January 2008, where she oversaw NPR’s Iraq coverage for more than a year. She moved to Jerusalem in the spring of 2009. She opened NPR’s Brazil bureau in April 2013. In February 2011, Garcia-Navarro was one of the first reporters to report from eastern Libya as the uprising was gaining strength. She reported for months from rebel-held Benghazi, Tripoli and the western mountains as rebel forces fought pitched battles against Col. Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. Garcia-Navarro’s front line reports made her among the most praised journalists covering the Arab Spring.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Achievement

Garcia-Navarro was awarded the 2006 Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for her work in Mexico. She belonged to teams that received the 2005 Peabody Award and the 2007 Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Silver Baton Award, which recognized NPR’s Iraq coverage. Besides the Murrow and Peabody awards, she received the 2012 City University in London XCity Award, the Outstanding Correspondent Gracie Award, and the Overseas Press Club Lowell Thomas Award.

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Lulu Garcia Navarro Net Worth

Garcia-Navarro net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million. This includes her assets, money, and income. Her primary source of income is her career as a journalist. Through her various sources of income, Garcia Navarro has been able to accumulate good fortune but prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.

L.G Navarro Personal Life

Lulu Gracia Navarro, popularly known as Lulu, has remained quite secretive about her personal life. She prefers to keep her life to herself and rarely shares information regarding her private life. From various sources, it was revealed that she celebrates her birthday on the 26th of May. Talking about her relationship status and love life, Lulu is a married woman. She had tied the marital knot with James Hider, who works at Times of London as a journalist. The couple was blessed with a beautiful daughter.  Also, although Lulu was born in the UK, she possesses American citizenship.

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L.G. Navarro Bio, Height, Weight, Profile, Net Worth

Real Name Lulu Gracia Navarro
Nickname Lulu
Gender Female
Profession Journalist
Height (approx.) Not Known
Weight (approx.) Not Known
Figure Measurements (approx.) Not Known
Eye Colour Not Known
Hair Colour Not Known
Date of Birth May 26th (age NA)
Age Not Known
Birth Place London
Zodiac sign/Sun sign Gemini
Nationality British, American
Hometown Not Known
School Not Known
College/University Georgetown University, City University London
Educational Qualification Master’s degree in journalism
Religion Not Known
Ethnicity White
Caste Not Known
Address Not Known
Hobbies/Interests Not Known
Marital Status Married
Affairs/Boyfriends/Girlfriends Not Known
Sexuality Not Known
Parents Father: Cuban

Mother: Panamanian

Siblings Not Known
Husband James Hider
Children 1
Net Worth $1 million -$5 million.

Some lesser-known facts about Lulu Garcia Navarro

  • She is the current host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday.
  • On September 9, 2021, she announced she will be leaving NPR as of October 17, 2021.
  • Garcia-Navarro travelled to Iraq on assignment before the 2003 war and was among the few journalists that covered the invasion as a unilateral reporter.
  • she grew up in Miami.
  • Garcia-Navarro joined National Public Radio in November 2004 as Mexico City bureau chief.
  • Her reporting on the Arab Spring won her a 2011 Peabody Award and numerous other awards.

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