About

 

I’m a New York City-based reporter and researcher with experience in print and broadcast media.

I currently work on the Data team at The New York Times, where I am also a frequent freelance reporter for the Metro section. In the past, I worked as a daily news producer for the Democracy Now news hour. I was the online editor for Columbia University’s Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, where I studied violence, conflict and tragedy and their intersections with journalism. I also was a fellow at The Intercept.

I have extensive experience working as a freelance reporter and researcher. My reporting has appeared in publications including The Washington Post, The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Intercept, The Nation, Al Jazeera English, Quartz, The Indypendent, Nautilus, Disclose, In These Times and CityLab. I’ve fact-checked and researched pieces for Rolling Stone, Lux Magazine, Business Insider, New York magazine, Epic Magazine, The Cut, The Verge, The Intercept and other outlets.

I have a Master of Science degree from the Columbia Journalism School and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Honors Religious Studies from McGill University.

I enjoy working with and training youth journalists, and have taught reporting and writing at the School of the New York Times.

I use they/them pronouns.