Before MAGA: How 19th-Century Newspapers Gave Voice to America’s First Nativist Movement
A data-driven look at the 19th-century Know Nothing political party that blends history, politics, and visual storytelling to explore the United States’ early nativist undercurrents.
Dogs vs Babies: Who uses Atlanta's Westside Trail More?
A fun experiment using both personal and public data, mapmaking, and other data visualizations. I’ve observed numerous dogs and babies on the Westside Trail in Atlanta’s West End neighborhood, and thought it might be interesting to track my observations and compare them to any available data.
The front of a school in Haiti. (photo credit, Ghislaine)
NPR Atlanta, “Georgia organizations provide emergency relief amid government collapse and years-long crisis in Haiti.”
For this NPR Atlanta segment, I conducted the central interview and provided music featured in the story.
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame in Cap-Haitien, Haiti © John Seaton Callahan/Getty Images
Harper’s Magazine, “Cave Divers”
A reported essay I wrote, exploring Haiti’s caves.