Anne Goodwin Sides
Anne has been a freelance writer and reporter based in Santa Fe, NM, for the last decade, contributing to NPR, The New York Times, the Times’ Sunday Magazine, The Washington Post, the Post’s Sunday Magazine, Outside Magazine, The New Republic, and Popular Science. In 1995-1996 she was editor and producer of The World Outside, a 60-minute weekly outdoor news magazine, developed as a pilot NPR program. In 1994, she reported for NPR from Chicago. Prior to that, she spent six years in NPR’s Washington bureau, as a producer and reporter for All Things Considered, and as senior editor of Weekend Edition. From 1985-88, she worked as a reporter for The New Republic; producer of the NBC programs The McLaughlin Group and John McLaughlin’s One on One; and a production assistant on the PBS newsmagazine, The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour.
Anne serves on the Public Relations Committee for the Santa Fe Community Foundation, where she and her husband have set up a foundation to benefit survivors of the Bataan Death March. She’s been a soccer coach, and filled in as a substitute teacher. Anne earned a B.A. in English and Comparative Literature from Dartmouth College, and was a Texaco Grant recipient for work in public broadcasting.