Natasha Del Toro

Host of PBS’s America Reframed and Verified

Journalist

Natasha Del Toro is an award-winning broadcast journalist, correspondent, and moderator celebrated for her fearless investigative reporting and engaging commentary. Known for a warm, empathetic style that puts interviewees at ease, Natasha also doesn’t shy away from asking tough questions or holding the powerful accountable. Her work has consistently centered women’s experiences, including in-depth reporting on sexual assault, gender-based violence, women’s rights, criminal justice, and broader systems of inequality, alongside environmental and cultural stories.

Proud of her Puerto Rican heritage and bilingual, Natasha has extensively covered stories in Latin America and Puerto Rico, blending her deep cultural connection with rigorous, on-the-ground journalism. She is a longtime host of PBS’s America Reframed and Verified, a serialized Scripps and Stitcher podcast named one of the best of 2020 by The Atlantic. She also appears regularly as a freelance correspondent on Al Jazeera’s Fault Lines, where her reporting has helped lead to the ouster of a Catholic-pastor-turned-sexual-predator, contributed to the parole of a Louisiana prisoner, and earned four Emmy nominations.

Prior to her current role as an independent correspondent, Natasha fronted hour-long documentaries for Fusion/Univision on the Netflix series The Naked Truth and was a host on The Feed. Her work has also been featured on HBO Go, Time, The New York Times, KQED, and Frontline World. Her awards include an Emmy, Gracie, DuPont, RFK, DIG, and Wilbur, and she was part of a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalism consortium for the Panama Papers investigation. A Fulbright Scholar and Columbia Journalism School graduate, Natasha also co-created American Realities, a book and multimedia project on poverty and inequality, with photographer Joakim Eskildsen.

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