Richard
Wexler
Executive Director
rwexler@nccpr.org
Richard
Wexler's interest in the child welfare system grew out of 19 years of work as a
reporter for newspapers, public radio and public television.
During
that time, he won more than two dozen awards, many of them for stories about
child abuse and foster care. He is the author of Wounded Innocents: The Real Victims of the War Against Child Abuse
(Prometheus Books: 1990, 1995).
Wexler
has testified before Congress and State Legislatures and advised the U.S.
Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families in its 1995 rewrite of the Child
Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act.
Wexler's
writing about the child welfare system has appeared in The New York Times,
The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune and other major newspapers,
and he has been interviewed by The New York Times, The Washington
Post, the Los Angeles Times, Time, the Associated Press, USA
Today, 60 Minutes, National Public Radio, Good Morning America, Today, CBS This Morning, ABC World
News Tonight, the CBS Evening News, and other media.
Wexler
is a graduate of Richmond College of the City University of New York and the
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he was awarded the
school's highest honor, a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship. He was formerly
Assistant Professor of Communications at The Pennsylvania State University --
Beaver Campus.