About me
I am a Brooklyn-based audio producer & documentarian with a special interest in stories about complex people and power. I am also Project Manager for the ACORN Oral History Project, a public archive of audio interviews with members, leaders, and staff of the community organizing group Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (1970-2010).
I worked as a podcast producer at Vice News for many years. In this role, I produced for the award-winning weekly documentary news show Vice News Reports, and helped make multiple limited-run narrative series including American Terror, a series for Vice News and Gimlet tracking the rise of far-right extremist groups in the U.S.
My work has been written up in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Vulture’s “1.5 Speed” Newsletter. It was also chosen as an Official Select at On Air Fest and nominated for an IDA Documentary Award.
My freelance work has been featured on Vice.com, BOMB Magazine’s Fuse Podcast, WNPR’s NEXT New England, WCAI’s Creative Life Series, WCAI’s Morning Edition, PRX Remix, and Transom.org.
I proudly got my start in community radio -- first at Oberlin College’s radio station and later at an arts-based youth development organization where I helped launch a Low-Power FM radio station. I am a graduate of the Transom Story Workshop, after which I have continued to build my skills with workshops like the MIT Community Innovator’s Lab class, “Media for Movement Building,” and at UnionDocs’ Podcast School. I also recently directed and produced my first short documentary film as part of the UnionDocs Collaborative Studio fellowship.
Sometimes I make music too.
I worked as a podcast producer at Vice News for many years. In this role, I produced for the award-winning weekly documentary news show Vice News Reports, and helped make multiple limited-run narrative series including American Terror, a series for Vice News and Gimlet tracking the rise of far-right extremist groups in the U.S.
My work has been written up in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Vulture’s “1.5 Speed” Newsletter. It was also chosen as an Official Select at On Air Fest and nominated for an IDA Documentary Award.
My freelance work has been featured on Vice.com, BOMB Magazine’s Fuse Podcast, WNPR’s NEXT New England, WCAI’s Creative Life Series, WCAI’s Morning Edition, PRX Remix, and Transom.org.
I proudly got my start in community radio -- first at Oberlin College’s radio station and later at an arts-based youth development organization where I helped launch a Low-Power FM radio station. I am a graduate of the Transom Story Workshop, after which I have continued to build my skills with workshops like the MIT Community Innovator’s Lab class, “Media for Movement Building,” and at UnionDocs’ Podcast School. I also recently directed and produced my first short documentary film as part of the UnionDocs Collaborative Studio fellowship.
Sometimes I make music too.