The Trace • 15th February 2023 We're Launching a Storytelling Network for Survivors of Chicago Gun Violence
The Trace • 9th August 2022 I’m The Trace’s New Community Engagement Reporter. Chicago, I Want to Hear From You.
South Side Weekly • 25th February 2022 Can The New Affordable Requirements Ordinance Help Solve Chicago’s Housing Inequality? – South Side Weekly
Cal Alumni Association • 9th February 2021 Blue Walls, Big Windows: A New Generation of Justice-Oriented Spaces
Medill Reports Chicago • 2nd March 2019 A moment bigger than a campaign: 33rd Ward Aldermanic Candidate Rossana Rodríguez-Sánchez heads into a runoff
Centro de Periodismo Investigativo • 20th March 2019 Puerto Ricans in Chicago: the stories of struggle and survival go on
Latino Rebels • 3rd April 2019 Meet Chef Roberto Pérez: Revitalizing Chicago’s Puerto Rican Food Scene
Slate • 18th April 2019 Hurricane Maria Tore at the Fabric of Their Island. Now, Queer Puerto Ricans Are Busy Sewing Something New
Mother Jones • 4th July 2019 How a change of color for the Puerto Rican flag became a symbol of resistance
Mother Jones • 17th July 2019 Explosive photos capture Puerto Ricans taking to the streets to demand the governor's resignation
Mother Jones • 19th July 2019 As Puerto Rico's governor steps down, a protest organizer is determined to not let "the people's fire burn out."
Mother Jones • 20th August 2019 A beloved ballroom queen. A shocking murder. Did "Pose" get it right?
Mother Jones • 29th August 2019 30,000 blue tarps, 2.4 million downed trees, billions short: 5 ways Puerto Rico is still struggling to recover from Maria
Mother Jones • 11th October 2019 Rosalía and the blurry borders of what it means to be a Latin artist