My reporting puts people, communities and their experiences first.
I seek out stories about environment or human rights issues, and where they intertwine, and try to put the people and communities most affected by these issues at the heart of the story.
In 2021, I received a grant from the local TOA-GK (Todos los Ojos en la Amazonia) for In-depth Journalism in the Amazon, and in 2018 was a recipient of the Casa Socio-Environmental Fund for environmental reporting.
Some select publications:
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Tales from the Dining Car. Chapter 1.
(From my ‘travel blog’ series, documenting by trip from Toronto, Canada to Mexico City by land.) He had shaggy blond hair that flowed out of his cowboy hat and piercing blue eyes. He was clean-shaven, had a slender built and couldn’t have been older than 25. He wore a stripped shirt that he tucked into…
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Three hours in Chicago 🔊
(From my ‘travel blog’ series, documenting by trip from Toronto, Canada to Mexico City by land.) On the way down to Austin, the train stopped in Chicago for about three and half hours – just enough time to meander through the downtown core. This is the resulting sound walk: an aural glimpse of Chicago. You’ll…
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Detroit (in pictures)
(From my ‘travel blog’ series, documenting by trip from Toronto, Canada to Mexico City by land.)
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Twenty-four hours in Detroit 🔊
(From my ‘travel blog’ series, documenting by trip from Toronto, Canada to Mexico City by land.) They call it the People Mover, Detroit’s automated transit system that moves above ground on a single set of tracks. It’s a lot like Vancouver’s SkyTrain, but Detroit’s People Mover is less of a convenient mode of public transportation…


