vita
bylines/pr/media strategy
currently:
communications head @ design trust for public space
teaching @ pace communications and media studies department
spring 2025, CMS 228 writing for convergent media syllabus
fall 2024 CMS 228 student work
formerly:
media advocacy & communications strategy on behalf of clients such as:
berlinrosen public relations
camino public relations
working families party
planned parenthood
advocates for children
green new deal network
service employees international union
home care workers campaign, fight for 15 campaign
communications workers of america
international transport workers’ federation
groundswell
the opportunity agenda
in our own voice: black women's reproductive justice agenda
national asian pacific american women's forum
earthjustice
forward majority
glaad
public art fund
stand for the arts
wikimedia foundation
united for respect
+ more
graduate student advisor: creative publishing and critical journalism @ new school for social research
teaching assistant @ parsons school of design
staff writer @ research matters
bylines:
(public seminar) how one literary agent learned how to make the internet into books. shoutout of my interview in the guardian.
(backmatter magazine) printing clickbait (print)
(disaster mag) notes on austerity (print)
(disaster mag) the chef (print)
(media & gender) abortion on tv: how fiction perpetuates real obstacles against reproductive justice
(research matters) pandemic magazine
(research matters) kate bahn on the evolving world of feminist economics
(research matters) revival magazine examines the state of the left
(research matters) the gothicness of Black america: leila taylor on her first book
(research matters) mckenzie wark on capital, capitalism, and expanding our language
(research matters) plagues: the human history of pandemic
(research matters) federico finchelstein on his new book, a brief history of fascist lies
(research matters) before the plate: research + food
(research matters) new approaches to global mental health challenges
(research matters) social philosophy prize challenges canon