Tamara Keith


Tamara Dawnell Keith is a NPR White House Correspondent and co-host, with Scott Detrow, of the NPR Politics Podcast, joining as a business reporter in 2009. In addition to business and economics, she has covered a range of other major news events, including the earthquake in Haiti. She also hosted “B-side Radio", a 72-episode public radio podcast, from 2001 until 2010. Keith also
regularly appears on the PBS NewsHour weekly segment Politics Monday. She is on the board of the White House Correspondents' Association
Keith, in 2007, received first-place in the category "Outstanding Story, Radio" for "Overcrowded Prisons' Wastewater Poses Environmental Hazard " on The California Report from the Society of Environmental Journalists in the sixth annual contest.

Life

Keith's family moved to Hanford, California, when she was eight years old. She started in radio as a "teen essayist" for NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday. She graduated from high school early, received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from University of California, Berkeley in three years, and enrolled at the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism at age 19. Keith has a graduate degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley. She has worked for KQED, WOSU-FM, and KPCC.
Keith's husband, Ira Gordon, is a cancer researcher and veterinarian. Keith was raised Methodist and is a convert to Judaism, the religion of her husband.