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NPR headquarters in Washington D.C. and NPR ombudsperson, Alicia Shepard.
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Got a question or criticism about NPR policies? Ask away
Are you still fuming about the firing of Juan Williams? Do you think NPR over stepped its bounds by banning its employees from attending John Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity? Should NPR be de-funded or defended? Ombudsman Alicia Shepard makes herself available to KPCC’s audience and invites your questions and comments about policies at NPR. Call 866-893-5722 or share your thoughts below.

Are you still fuming about the firing of Juan Williams? Do you think NPR over stepped its bounds by banning its employees from attending John Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity? Should NPR be de-funded or defended? Ombudsman Alicia Shepard makes herself available to KPCC’s audience and invites your questions and comments about policies at NPR.

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Alicia Shepard, NPR Ombudsman