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Sonja Sharp

Reporter/Producer @sovietsonja Contact

Sonja Sharp is a reporter/producer for DNAinfo.

Before joining DNAinfo, Sonja ran a hyperlocal news site in the working-class suburbs of Oakland, Calif., where she produced investigative series while hanging out with ex-gang-banger urban farmers and pregnant 14-year-olds.

Sonja got her start in journalism covering crime for U.C. Berkeley’s award-winning Daily Californian. She moved to New York City after graduating with a degree in History and Spanish Literature in 2008, reporting Brooklyn for the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and Queens for the Daily News. Her stories of kibbitzing with Yiddish-speaking hipsters, poring over Nigerian gossip rags in Queens, braving toilets at JFK’s Central Taxi Hold and downing shots of 192-proof liquor with Lubavitchers in Brooklyn have also appeared in the New York Times, the New York Post, the Huffington Post and Mother Jones magazine.

Sonja lives with her husband, a mad scientist and entrepreneur, in Crown Heights.

Fun Fact: While living in a commune in Berkeley, Sonja rocked coveralls and used a diamond-tipped buzzsaw while making experimental pavement for the California Transportation Authority.

East Village & Lower East Side »

December 13, 2011

Convicted serial mugger John Martinez was sentenced Tuesday for a string of Stuy Town attacks.

Downtown »

December 11, 2011

Dutch architectural firm MVRDV apologizes over South Korean project that evokes terror attack. 

Midtown & Theater District »

December 8, 2011

Manhattan's newest 'most expensive' rental, the $165,000-a-month Astor Suite at the Plaza Hotel. 

Harlem »

December 6, 2011

Babysitter Beatriz Rios appeared smiling and unworried in court to face child endangerment charges.

Harlem »

December 5, 2011

"West Wing" star Martin Sheen told reporters he believes Jon-Adrian Velazquez is innocent.

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December 5, 2011

Gray Line tour guides' union says the company plans to replace them with a recording to cut costs.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

December 4, 2011

Madison Avenue stores donated 20 percent of proceeds Sunday to Children's Aid Society

Downtown »

December 4, 2011

Occupy Wall Street protesters staged a hunger strike at Duarte Square beginning Saturday.