Ju Ju Chang
Juju Chang is a New York-based Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC News' 20/20, Good Morning America, and Nightline. She also occasionally anchors for Good Morning America Weekend.
Chang recently won a Gracie for a 20/20 story on “Women and Science,” a profile of trans-gendered neuro-biologist Ben Barres. Her other stories include a look at life after anorexia, the process of living organ donation through the eyes of a NJ family, and a hidden camera examination of gender bias based on Norah Vincent's book Self Made Man.
She has reported for Nightline on the state of the in vitro fertilization industry, the relatively new phenomena of a human embryo bank and a profile of chef/nutrition activist Ann Cooper, head of the Berkeley, CA school lunch program.
Chang has previously won a Gracie for a story about judicial activism on PBS' Now, and a Freddie for a series she hosted — also for PBS — called The Art of Women's Health.
From 1999 to 2000, she anchored the early morning newscasts of ABC News' World News Now and World News This Morning.
From 1998 to 1999, Chang reported primarily for World News Tonight, covering such stories as the US Embassy bombings in Kenya, Hurricane George, and the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear accident.
Chang was based in Washington, Dc, from 1996-97, where she covered the White House, Capitol Hill, and the 1996 presidential election for NewsOne, ABC's affiliate news service.
Prior to her assignment in Washington, she was a reporter for KGO-TV in San Francisco, from 1995-96, where she covered a variety of state and local issues.
Between 1991-95, Chang served as a producer and off-air reporter for World News Tonight. She was a producer of a series on women's health, which won a duPont-Columbia award. During coverage of the Gulf War in 1991, she spent time in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Chang graduated with honors from Stanford University with a bachelor's degree in political science and communication. At Stanford, she was awarded the Edwin Cotrell Political Science Prize. She is married to Neal Shapiro and has two sons. She’s a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a founding board member of the Korean American Community Foundation.
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