Ugur Dursun

Ugur Dursun

Engagement Producer, KQED Arts & Culture

Ugur Dursun is a reporter and audience engagement producer for KQED Arts. Previously, her reporting has appeared on SFGate, East Bay Times, The Mercury News, KTVU, NBC Bay Area, The Stanford Daily, and other Bay Area local news outlets. In 2023, she was a recipient of Online News Association's MJ Bear Fellowship, which honors six standout journalists under the age of 30 who are pushing innovation in digital news.

By Ugur Dursun

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Four smiling people in their 20s and two dogs sit on the couch and floor to gather around a coffee table covered in wine, snacks, a plant and a candle.

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A collage of five images. The image in the middle features two people dressed in white (Left) and black (Right) clothing while holding a leash for a dog. The images on the top left and bottom right show the same people sitting on a couch and holding guitars.

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