Multimedia

Meet Juan Crow (Co-produced with Renee Feltz)

Meet Juan Crow is an investigative, multimedia project that explores Arizona’s voter law, which requires voter applicants to prove citizenship. It is the only state to do so. At least 19 other states have considered similar requirements.

powered by Wordpress Multibox Plugin v1.3.5

………………………..

The Business of Detention (Co-produced with Renee Feltz)

The Business of Detention investigates the profitable business of immigration detention by documenting the rise of industry leader Corrections Corporation of America.  The project is the first investigative-new media project for the University that emphasizes investigative work in a web savvy way. It won the Melvin Mencher Award for Superior Reporting and the James L. Wechsler Award for National Reporting.

powered by Wordpress Multibox Plugin v1.3.5

………………………..

The Entrepreneur (Co-produced with Jami Makan)

Featured on NYCinteractive.org, the May ‘08 “I AM NY” issue. — Beer, Journalism & Business with Brooklyn Brewery’s Steve Hindy.

powered by Wordpress Multibox Plugin v1.3.5

………………………..

Dishing Dirt: Patriotic Nookie as American as Apple Pie. (Co-produced with Radha Vij and Jaclyn Trop)

Featured on NYCinteractive.org, the April ‘08 “The Dirt” issue. There is no shortage of political sex scandals. In this project, we dive into topic head first, producing a time line of America’s most infamous scandals and speaking with Queerty’s Andrew Belonsky on why we love them so much.

powered by Wordpress Multibox Plugin v1.3.5

………………………..

Fashionably Fighting (Co-produced with Dave Mayers)

Featured on NYCinteractive.org: February ‘08 “The Fashion & Politics” issue. A look at the fashionably disobedient. Interviews with Billionaires for Bush, PETA, Weather Underground’s Mark Rudd, and ex-Black Panther Jamal Joseph.

powered by Wordpress Multibox Plugin v1.3.5

………………………..

A Chinese Way of Death (Co-produced with Dave Mayers and Kristin Jones)

A 2007 new media project that looks at the rise of funeral homes in Brooklyn, specializing in traditional and cultural funeral ceremonies for Chinese immigrants, and providing residents with a local alternative to existing funeral homes in lower Manhattan’s Chinatown and Flushing, Queens.

powered by Wordpress Multibox Plugin v1.3.5