I’m an independent journalist who explores different facets of inequality through narrative stories. I’m especially interested in how social determinants of health affect people’s psychology, economic mobility and life outcomes. I write nuanced, complex pieces that put people’s experiences in the context of broader trends and social policy. I strive to be a trauma-informed interviewer, and delight in stories about solutions. After living and reporting in San Francisco for more than six years, I recently moved to Brooklyn, New York.
I typically cover the intersection of housing, economic hardship, health care and disability. My work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, the San Francisco Chronicle and California Health Report, among others.