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Student Loans Come Due Again: Many Borrowers Will Lose a Lifeline
New York Times, July 31, 2023 issue / Profile of 3 student borrowers, exploring their financial lives during the 2020-2023 federal student loan payment pause (1,300 words) [Link]
Two Chicago Socialist Aldermen Are Experimenting with Co-Governance
In These Times, Socialism special issue / Profile of two ward-based independent political organizations (IPOs) and the socialist aldermen developing a collaborative, co-governance electoral strategy with them (1,000 words) [Link]
Art in Motion
St. Louis Magazine, special issue / Interview & profile on Dr. Amber Johnson, creator of the Justice Fleet (1,000 words) [link]
Iron, Wood, Rock and Mirror: The Evolution of the MBad African Bead Museum
ALIVE Magazine, Volume 18, Issue 3 / Interview & profile on Olayami Dabls, founder of the MBad African Bead Museum located in Detroit, Michigan (1,800 words) [link]
Here’s Your Hat, What’s Your Hurry
ALIVE Magazine, Volume 18, Issue 3 / Interview & profile on Anna Zeitlin, founder of Fanny & June located in Nashville, Tennessee (800 words) [link]
Press Forward: These four activists have launched projects to empower underrepresented communities
St. Louis Magazine, August 2019 / Three micro profiles for the magazine’s ‘Ferguson 5 Year Anniversary’ package (530 words) [link]
St. Louis Rapper Najii Person Focuses on Love and Relationships with #@%! Is Forever EP
The Riverfront Times, September 2019 / Interview & EP review featuring Najii Person (1,000 words) [link]
A Song for Columbus: The Importance of Creature Comforts with Hanif Abdurraqib
ALIVE Magazine, Volume 18, Issue 2 / Interview & profile featuring Hanif Abdurraqib (1,000 words) [link]
Eve L. Ewing: On Writing, On Lineage, On Home
ALIVE Magazine,Volume 17, Issue 3 / Interview & profile featuring Eve Ewing (1,000 words) [link]
Danez Smith: A Minneapolis-Based Wordsmith On The American Poetry Renaissance
ALIVE Magazine, Volume 17, Issue 1 / Interview & profile featuring Danez Smith (1,000 words) [link]