Bonita Sostre is an award-winning Coordinating Producer in the CBS News Race & Culture unit. She joined CBS News in 2015. She's traveled nationally and internationally on breaking news stories. She's covered everything from the Pulse Nightclub Shooting, the Bill Cosby trial, Ariana Grande’s Concert bombing the 2020 social justice movement including Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, most recently she’s worked on the primetime network special “Pope Francis the First” and is a producer on the award winning first of its kind news magazine “America in Black” which focuses on stories effecting Black America. Sostre created the CBS Village, a website within the cbsnews.com brand which serves as a repository and showcase for all the diverse stories from CBS News and stations. Sostre curates it daily. Sostre also created the CBS Mornings+ CBS Village segment that she books and produces
Before joining CBS News, she worked on the last season of BET's 106 and Park and as a Field Producer for ABC News. As a Field Producer she navigated breaking news, many live shots and worked with numerous correspondents, for numerous shows including Good Morning America and World News Tonight with David Muir.
She began her career at NBC has a Page working on the Today Show, Saturday Night Live, Jimmy Fallon, MSNBC and CNBC. Before working as a production associate at “Early Today.”
Sostre has earned her several prestigious journalism awards including an Emmy for her work on CBS Mornings. She won a Gracie Award in 2021 for CBS This Morning, “Breonna Taylor: Her Life, Death and Legacy “and again in 2022 for her work on 48 Hours: “A Promise to Ahmaud”. She won The American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award and most recently the Ed Bradley Award for Investigative Journalism at the 2024 NYABJ Excellence Awards.
She is currently the President of NYABJ the NY chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists.
Sostre graduated from Hampton University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and minor in Political Science, she is a native New Yorker.
In addition to my work at CBS News, I've had the opportunity to producer an array of live events, being President of the New York Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists and be the Director of the First Take High School Journalism Program.
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