Selected Clips


New York Times

Writing Samples:

Fighting for the Vote With Cartoons

When the Best Gift Costs Nothing at All

Why ‘the most misunderstood birds in North America’ are female

A Cake Maker’s Unusual Approach Emphasizes the Passage of Time

Editing Samples:

Meet the African Artists Driving a Cultural Renaissance: Nkuli Mlangeni-Berg

Meet the African Artists Driving a Cultural Renaissance: Mory Sacko

Taboo but True: Readers share how money affected their relationships

Zocalo Public Square

The Anticipatory Grief of Living Through a Pandemic

Smithsonian

How World War I Planted the Seeds of the Civil Rights Movement

Inside a New Effort to Change What Schools Teach About Native American History

Understanding the Mind of the Coder and How It Shapes the World Around Us

Telling the History of the U.S. Through Its Territories

The Court Case That Inspired the Gilded Age’s #MeToo Moment

Before the Civil War, Congress Was a Hotbed of Violence

Zora Neale Hurston’s ‘Barracoon’ Tells the Story of the Slave Trade’s Last Survivor

America’s First “Food Spy” Traveled the World Hunting for Exotic Crops

Writing in the Public Eye, These Women Brought the 20th Century Into Focus

Why the Works of Visionary Artist Jacob Lawrence Still Resonate a Century After His Birth

Fifty Years Later, Remembering Resurrection City and the Poor People’s Campaign of 1968

The Atlantic

Hillary Clinton’s Wellesley Homecoming

A Curb Your Enthusiasm for Millennials

'Vote for Woman': How Africa Got Its First Female President

Using Historical Fiction to Connect Past and Present

Trump Strikes at Abortion With a Revived Foreign-Aid Rule

'They Were Just Like Us, and They Lost Everything'

Slate

Does That Look Like Me?

Literal Losers Are More Likely to Lash Out at Female Gamers

Marlene Sanders’ Feminist Legacy

The EACH Woman Act Is Reasonable, Necessary, and Doesn’t Have Much of a Chance

Ms.

Go East, Young Woman