Beverley Wang
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- Broadcaster
- Journalist
- Radio producer
Stop Everything!
Life Matters
Beverley Wang | |
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| Born | Vancouver, Canada |
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| Known for | It's Not a Race podcast (2017–2018) Stop Everything! Life Matters |
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| Station | Radio National |
| Network | Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Beverley Wang is a Canadian Australian broadcaster, radio producer and journalist. As of 2022, she was host of two programs on ABC Radio National and an executive producer. She also created and hosted It's Not a Race, an ABC podcast dealing with issues of race and identity in Australian culture in 2017–2018. As of February 2024[update] she presents Life Matters on Fridays, and co-hosts the weekly pop culture show Stop Everything!.
Wang was born in Vancouver, Canada, to a Taiwanese Canadian family who had emigrated to the country in the 1970s.[1] The second of four children, she has described herself growing up as "an angry, 90s, grunge teenager, seeing all the injustice in the world."[1]
Though her parents were not wealthy, they sent her to an elite private school where many of the students were from wealthy backgrounds, an experience that honed her consciousness of "differences and divisions"[1] in society.[1]
Wang showed an early aptitude for writing, becoming an editor of her high school newspaper.[2] After graduating from university, she became an English teacher in Japan before being accepted in 2002 into journalism school at New York University.[1]