Alexandra Hall

Alexandra Hall is a multimedia reporter and Spanish-English translator based in Washington, DC.

Alexandra Hall is a multimedia reporter and Spanish-English translator based in Washington, DC. She has worked for NPR’s Investigative Unit, PBS NewsHour, Reuters TV, CNN Chile, and as a freelance radio journalist covering women’s issues, public health and politics from her previous base in Santiago, Chile. Alexandra’s reporting has aired on NPR News, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, LatinoUSA, Radio Ambulante, America Abroad, Only a Game and Here & Now. Her recent cover story for The Washington Post Magazine exposed the complexities of child and undocumented labor in America’s tobacco fields. 

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Why Haitians are stranded in Mexico

A crisis is building at the US-Mexico border as thousands of Haitians make their way there from Brazil, migrating as the South American country's economy tanks.

Why Haitians are stranded in Mexico
Murals for DC's Chilean terror attack

A state-sponsored terror attack struck DC 40 years ago — and the proof is finally coming out

A state-sponsored terror attack struck DC 40 years ago — and the proof is finally coming out
Kids carrying signs showing faces of massacred

In Colombia's decades-long civil war, one community vows neutrality

In Colombia's decades-long civil war, one community vows neutrality