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ARTICLES

What lessons can the women of Bangladesh teach us?

Written for Planet Forward, this combined film photo essay and blog discusses my experiences traveling to Bangladesh and struggles and lessons the country offers.

Written for the GW Rival, this article reviews a popular cultural event in the DC area.

Written for The GW Rival, the following listicle details famously haunted spots in the District of Columbia.

An article written for Newsroom U diving into the lives of modern feminists and their take on the past election.

We live in a world where politics and social media intersect daily. In what can be considered a “facebook/twitter rant” epidemic, as person after person contributes lengthy paragraphs of their opinions to the Internet, what is the relationship between poster and viewer? Are Millennials being heard by their friends, followers, and peers, or are they being ignored? As the political landscape continues to evolve and millennials comes of age, it is important to consider the impact the generation is trying to make with their most prominent tool: social media. This photo essay is meant to symbolize the people behind the screen -- the posters, their audience, and how their words are being received. Created for Newsroom U, a summit for student journalists in Washington, D.C.

Written for the GW Hatchet, this article profiles a young student who proposed his own piece of D.C. legislation. 

Written for the GW Hatchet, this article details a bill passed by D.C. legislation to bridge the wage gap for women of color.

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