Nia Springer-Norris
Originally from Pittsburgh, Nia Springer-Norris moved to DeKalb in 2021 to pursue a Master of Arts in Communication Studies with an emphasis on Journalism Studies. Nia is also a freelance journalist, editor, and communication consultant. Her favorite stories to write are solutions journalism stories about technology, culture, and racial equity and she has contributed to Next City and Kirkus Reviews.
After moving to DeKalb, Nia decided to take root in the community and worked briefly for Safe Passage as the Director of Prevention and Communication.
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Nia Springer Norris is afraid that her life-long love affair with the magazine is over.
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Nia Springer-Norris says to remember the power of people in an AI world.
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No matter what you are facing, says Nia Springer-Norris, there's someone who knows what you are going through.
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Nia Springer-Norris weighs the sides in the recent lawsuit against ChatGPT and other generative AI products.
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Nia Norris has a plan to get that Black-Friday-bad-taste out of your mouth.
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Sure, AI knows what to say, offers Nia Springer-Norris, but only humans can provide the oomph.
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This International Overdose Awareness Day, Nia Springer-Norris wants people to remember their loved ones who have overdosed — and learn how to administer Narcan.
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Nia Norris wonders about the difference between "here" and "home."
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Nia Springer-Norris reminds you that the most dangerous echo chamber is the one that we live in.
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Replika AI is sexually harassing some users. Nia Norris says there's a lot to unpack when it comes survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse.