Live Storytelling
I've been telling personal stories on stage for much of the past decade, as well as curating storytelling series, including for four years as co-host of New York Story Exchange at Cornelia Street Cafe (RIP).
In November 2016, post-election, I launched the Art, Humanity & Action storytelling series in a conference room of the Center in the West Village. The series ran for four years in venues across NYC, promoting stories about advocacy and resilience and raising thousands of dollars for progressive organizations. We also published a 15-episode podcast with stories from activists.
My first solo show, "Why So Much Shame?" about my experience of childhood grief, ran in the tenth annual Frigid Festival, earning awards and an extension.
My first solo show, "Why So Much Shame?" about my experience of childhood grief, ran in the tenth annual Frigid Festival, earning awards and an extension.
Writing & Reporting
My personal essays have appeared in The New York Times, Modern Loss, Story Collider Magazine, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, and others.
As a journalist, I currently cover the intersection of broadband, policy, and society and host a podcast about the digital divide.
As a journalist, I currently cover the intersection of broadband, policy, and society and host a podcast about the digital divide.