Journalism

    Selected Radio Stories

    Foresters hope ‘assisted migration’ will preserve landscapes as the climate changes, NPR, May 2022

    Across Europe, Museums Rethink What To Do With Their African Art Collections, NPR, July 2019

    Canadian Officials React To Biden Revoking Keystone XL Permit, NPR, January 2021

    Canada’s Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa is closed because of a lack of ice, NPR, March 2023

    Canada is criticized for not getting more endangered Afghans into the country, NPR, August 2022

    In Canada, ice-canoeing season kicks off on a frozen river, NPR, February 2024

    Selected Podcast

    Can you copyright artwork made using AI?, NPR’s The Indicator from Planet Money (reporter/co-host), 2025

    Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art by Women (host, producer), series accompanying an exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, 2024

    The Lingering Dregs of Asbestos Mining (reporter), Undark, 2020

    A Spore of Hope (producer), Overheard at National Geographic, 2020

    Liberté and Securité (reporter), Life of the Law, 2016

    Selected Print and Online

    Preserved Antarctic Huts Reveal the Isolated Existence of Early Explorers, Atlas Obscura, June 2020

    Exilium Vita Est: The Island Home of Victor Hugo, Longreads, September 2019

    In a country that stresses assimilation, this museum highlights the contributions of immigrants, The Washington Post, July 2017

    Mount Vernon on the Seine, Lapham’s Quarterly, March 2017