Journalism.
Between Two Worlds — this is how I initially felt, living outside of the United States, working and learning to thrive in another country. But as I met more people, experienced more cultures, and dove into the core of humanity through sharing stories and information, I realized our worlds are more connected than they are divided. Whether by pen or camera, I strive to capture the moment.
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Here is a non-exhaustive list of my journalistic pieces, fights for rights, and quests to understand each other a little bit more, hold leadership accountable, and seek the truth in all matters, so anyone can make critical decisions important to them.
Japan
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Adderall and Japan: a woman's mistake in a zero tolerance zone
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TELL's Band Night turns dial up to 11
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Kyushu Artist Shinrashinge creates art out of ordinary objects
United States
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AP Journalist Chernov screens documentary "20 Days in Mariupol"
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Congress must act now to ward off 'insidious' health care crisis
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Panel faults media, military after screening of Afghanistan documentary
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McAuliffe's Take: Book avoids Blacks, activists in A12 recount
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Charlottesville-Winneba delegation explores origins of slavery in Ghana
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He once defended the poor in court. Now he defends white supremacists.
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New American citizens discuss how moving to US impacted lives
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Kessler alert: UVA law library hits in the books in search ban
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In Brief - School walkout
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Charlottesville Students make their voices heard at National Gun March
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Transfer rate: are Charlottesville schools leaving students behind?
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Magic Bullet: Trademark issues halt Harry Potter event for a spell
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Sister, sister: Doula Collective want moms to have a positive birth
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Tavola's Michael Keaveny guides young talent in honing their skills