about diana
Diana Robinson began her journalism career in Pennsylvania, where she covered swing state politics, state and national elections, a surprising number of public corruption cases and the Penn State child sex abuse scandal.
Then she shifted her focus to documentaries, beginning with “Keystone Crossroads,” a five-part public television series on issues facing Americans in post-industrial cities.
Shortly after the 2016 election, she began charting the rise of contemporary antisemitism across the United States and Europe, culminating in “Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations,” which premiered on PBS in May of 2020.
More recently, she traveled across Armenia for her film “Armenia, My Home,” which premiered on PBS in March of 2024.
Her next documentary feature, “White with Fear,” is now in limited theatrical release, and she has several more projects in the works.
Diana’s work has been supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Ford Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies and many others. She has also produced and edited reality TV projects for HGTV and Magnolia Network.
She lives in New York City with her cat.