July • 2016
Great! Very responsive, good a producing mobile phone content for breaking news and communicating.
Durham, NC, USA
4 reviews$200 - $400 / Day
Request QuoteA award-winning multimedia reporter adept at obtaining and completing stories that are focused, straightforward and composed with authority and clarity. Exceptional work habit, drive and curiosity, with an ability to develop sources, gaining access and information. Ability to tell stories across platforms -- print, multimedia and video. I have worked as a livestreamer, producer, reporter and editor on a wide variety of projects for The Washington Post, Fusion, Chicago Magazine, Columbia Journalism Review and others.
July • 2016
Great! Very responsive, good a producing mobile phone content for breaking news and communicating.
A group of about 300 mostly African American students at the University of South Carolina walked out of class dressed in black, read their demands to school officials, and heard their response. Local media assembled, cameras at the ready, waiting. Several beats of prolonged silence. What would happen next?
Columbia Heights, in Northwest Washington, D.C., is a community dealing with the tension of new versus old. Story explores a changing community as part of "A City Divided," an award-winning project for American University that explored racial and neighborhood tensions across Washington, D.C. Photos and production by Jeremy Borden.
Black Lives Matter protesters are inflamed about the arrest of Jamal Green and other recent events across the country, including unaddressed issues in Chicago. They are rallying for those causes later today. I would propose to cover the 430 pm protest at federal plaza, a key downtown site and near local transportation for hundreds of Chicago commuters.
when PreventionWorks!, Washington, D.C.'s foremost needle exchange program, shut down earlier this year, the HIV/AIDS movement took a blow. To outsiders, it seemed PreventionWorks! had more resources, clout and community backing than any other program, and its demise not at the hands of a Republican-controlled Congress but rather seemingly by their own doing was a significant shock. In this short
I have covered the Charleston shooting and Confederate flag debate aftermath for The Washington Post. This story primarily focusing on the growing backlash to the removal of the Confederate flag and the Klan's efforts at a contentious rally at South Carolina's statehouse.
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