Writing.
What’s missing from COVID-19 coverage? Women. (IJNet)
How To Help a Friend in an Emotionally Abusive Relationship (Rewire)
Tips for covering anti-democratic extremism in the U.S. (IJNet)
These Women Are Changing the Face of Outdoor Recreation (Rewire)
Amid growing demand, DC Immersion Project works to boost dual language programs (The DC Line)
Decoding Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa's complicated legal battles (IJNet)
Editing.
Since I worked as the editor of IJNet, I edited nearly every article we published. The samples below I’ve chosen because they were interesting or challenging to edit – or both.
Reporting on Refugee Communities Toolkit
Voices of Rural India trains digital storytellers and helps offset lost tourism revenue
Kenyan journalists learn from U.S. counterparts covering police brutality protests
How do journalists find their story ideas?
Other.
During my time at IJNet, I oversaw nearly everything published on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. In my current position at LevelAll, I have recently started writing video scripts. I also dabbled a bit in audio, and my favorite podcast I recorded was Mental health and journalism, Part 2: A conversation with Dean Yates (IJNotes). There’s no type of writing I shy away from, and I’m always eager to learn new formats and new styles.