Links to a variety of articles - published and unpublished - that I have written over the course of the year.
NEWS
Freelancing articles 2008 - 2009
* The Way Scranton Swings - Black Star News
* Sarah Palin and the Media: “Frenemies” for life - The Media Online
* University of Scranton Students Might Just Swing - Huffington Post
* Citizen Blogging Boosts Zimon Into Local Politics - Women's eNews
* Visco Sets Her Own Pace in 9-Month Run Against the U.S. - Women's eNews
* Women Attract Annual Progressive Limelight - Women's eNews
* Kissling's Menstruation Blog Talks All About It - Women's eNews
Time Out New York magazine 2009
* Night Bites - TONY Student Guide
* Swap 'til you drop - TONY Student Guide
* Photosynthesis review - TONY Online
* Professor Ralph's Loss of Breath review- TONY Online
* Doin' It For Yourself - TONY Continuing Education Guide (contibutor)
Assignment Editor for “Payback: Remittances in NYC“, produced by the International Newsroom class at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, for Global Post. Contributed to the package on Yemeni immigrants
MagNet magazine: Trends in Digital Content, Spring 2009
* Mona Lisa 2.0: As the art world moves online, every pixel tells a story
* No strings attached: Who needs infrastructure? Africa goes wireless
* Documentary’s digital attic: Frontline.org
* Continuous partial attention: This is my brain online
For “Borough Beat” - website of my Graduate School of Journalism’s Reporting & Writing course, Fall 2008
* Bilingual School Beats Bullying With Diversity
*Crown Heights Haitians Hit Hard by Hurricanes
* Faith and Politics Converge at the University of Scranton
* Presidential nominees speak at Columbia University
* In Staten Island, Voter Excitement Overrides Concern in Close Congressional Race
* Power, Politics and Palin Debated at Women in Leadership Conference
* Columbia Journalism Students Show Their Mettle with Ambitious Election Coverage
* African Immigrants Find a Home in Brooklyn’s Catholic Churches
For the University of the Witwatersrand alumni magazine Wits Review, 2008
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* Wits tackles xenophobia
* Wits recognizes excellence in investigative journalism
* “Time Management”
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For Vuvuzela and Vuvuzela Online since July 2007:
* Harassment policy strong, process poor
* VC looks back on 2007
* Channel your inner (super) hero
* Here come the bookies!
* Study woes cured!
* Alumni for beginners
* Rugby boys get dolled up
* Ribbons remember Darfur
* Celebrating Wits’ office guardians
* Student editors speak
* Music students sing sad song
* City Life is Art
* Farming, not frolicking, in Mozambique
* 2 million and rising
Work on the World Editor’s Forum for the Editor’s Weblog & Journalism.co.za
For Journalism.co.za:
* Moaning will not improve Africa coverage
* Journalists must have specialised skills
* O’Reilly calls on Mbeki to act on Zimbabwe
* World’s editors head for Cape jamboree
* Rantao elected new Sanef chairperson
For the Editor’s Weblog:
* Cape Town conference: appreciating reader intelligence
* Cape Town Conference: Great cooperation can mean great scoops
* Cape Town conference: Integrated newsrooms – “Just do it”
* Cape Town Conference: Praise in Cape Town for African courage
* Cape Town: Reporters should be watchdogs not lapdogs
OPINION / COLUMNS
* Jax in Jozi One, Two, Three and Four
FEATURES
* Travel feature: Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2007 (unpublished)
* Movie review: Das Leben der Anderen, October 2007 (unpublished)