Tiffany E. Browne is a Washington, D.C. native that is currently working hard to obtain her degree in journalism from Howard University. She works in the Federal government with The Administration for Children and Families. She has worked with the National Journalism Center as an intern in which she completed a research project concerning the Federal Sky Marshal Program post September 11th. In the fall of 2001 she served as staff reporter for a local publication,The Common Denominator. Ms. Browne is a member of the Capital Press Club and The National Association of Black Journalists. She currently resides in Southeast, Washington, D.C.
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