Television
PBS NewsHour
Projects bringing water to drought-ridden village in Kenya could end with USAID’s dismantling. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, NewsHour correspondent William Brangham and producer Molly Knight Raskin report from Isiolo, Kenya.
Producer | 2025
PBS NewsHour
In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, NewsHour correspondent William Brangham and producer Molly Knight Raskin visit Mombasa, Kenya to report on the impact the USAID cuts are having on HIV testing and treatment.
Producer | 2025
PBS NewsHour
With the support of The Pulitzer Center, correspondent William Brangham and producer Molly Knight Raskin travel to Norther Ghana, West Africa to report on what ending aid will mean for malaria and maternal health.
Producer | 2025
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich
“Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich is a fascinating watch for anyone even mildly interested in history…It’s certainly not going to be a fun watch, but it will grab your attention and hold it until the end.”
FRONTLINE PBS
Taliban Takeover
The Taliban take over Afghanistan, and the threat of ISIS and Al Qaeda intensifies. On the ground, reporter Najibullah Quraishi investigates uncertainty and fear among the Afghan people and revisits the lead-up to the U.S. defeat and the Taliban’s return.
Senior Producer | OCTOBER 2021
FRONTLINE PBS
Leaving Afghanistan
FRONTLINE investigates the consequences of America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. With exclusive access to a militant wing of the Taliban, correspondent Najibullah Quraishi tells the story of Iran’s growing influence across Afghanistan.
IndieWire: “It’s a heavy watch. It’s also stellar journalism.”
Senior Producer | AUGUST 2021
HISTORY CHANNEL
9/11: Four Flights
9/11: Four Flights recounts the celebrated and the little-known stories of the passengers, crew, family members, military officers, and air traffic controllers who experienced the day—each more moving and impactful than the last.
Journalist interview | SEPTEMBER 2021
Netflix
(Un)Well
The Guardian: “(Un)well, a six-part Netflix docuseries, delves into this murk of wellness – sometimes promising, sometimes scammy, occasionally dangerous – to examine this expansive, lucrative web of wellness, and the confusing sludge of information online.”
Story Producer | 2019-2020
A&E Biography
JFK: The Final Year
Newsday: “The Final Year” is a heartbreaker, and couldn’t be otherwise, but what’s so good about this is that it sets Kennedy within the context of his own life — his own fears and worries, his dreams and self-delusions. It’s that long-awaited human portrait, and of necessity an unfinished one, but it’s the portrait Kennedy deserves.
Senior Producer | JULY 2019
PBS NewsHour
Survivors of Ebola Struggle with Mental Illness
Supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center
Special Correspondent & Producer | NOVEMBER 2018
PBS NewsHour
Mali’s Artists Fight to Save the Country’s Ancient Treasures
Producer | MARCH 2015
PBS NewsHour
Healing the Psychological Scars Crippling Liberia in the wake of Civil War
Special Correspondent & Producer | MARCH 2014
PBS Newshour
Preserving the Priceless Manuscripts of TimbuktuProducer | FEBRUARY 2014
PBS NewsHour
Giving Traumatized Kids a Headstart
Every year, thousands of children in the U.S. are expelled from school before they reach Kindergarten. Special correspondent Molly Knight Raskin reports on a program in Kansas City, Missouri, that’s trying to stem the trend by looking beyond the classroom to the issues these children face at home — and helping them to feel safe.
Producer | FEBRUARY 2014
PBS NewsHour
Bringing Mali’s Music Back from Exile
Producer | FEBRUARY 2014

