Patt Morrison
Journalist and NPR radio host
Patt Morrison is an acclaimed American journalist and radio personality who has spent much of her career at KPCC, Southern California's NPR member station. She is known for her insightful reporting on Los Angeles history, culture, and politics, hosting several radio programs that have become staples of Southern California's public radio landscape. Morrison's work has earned her recognition in the journalism community for her ability to bring depth and context to local and regional stories. She has authored multiple books and contributed regularly to major publications, establishing herself as a thoughtful voice on West Coast issues. Her distinctive interviewing style and curiosity about the people and places she covers have made her a respected figure in public radio, reaching audiences interested in substantive news coverage and cultural commentary.
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“A brief, informal nickname or abbreviation of Patricia, serving as either a casual short form or standalone given name. Patt conveys directness, friendliness, and down-to-earth accessibility while tracing back to the Latin patricius. As a one-syllable choice, it appeals to parents seeking simplicity and straightforwardness.”