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Visiting with children at an orphanage in Haiti while covering the 7.0 earthquake in 2010. The estimated death toll: 100,000 to 300,000.
Reporting in a section of Kampala, Uganda where people face constant flooding, poor housing, and limited clean water.
Interviewing a pastor in Haiti about his community’s efforts to develop a process to grow sustainable food for a mountain community.
1st day of a 3-4 week assignment during the War in Iraq.
Interviewing residents in Denver, CO for a documentary on the grassroots efforts to change the name of the Stapleton neighborhood, the last name of Mayor Benjamin F. Stapleton, who was a leader KKK leader in the 1920’s.
Appearing as a guest on a podcast as we discussed the record number of women of color running for elected office.
Reporting in Entusi, Rwanda. Here we are interviewing a leader at the University of Rwanda.
Embedded and reporting for 4-5 weeks in Bor, Jonglei state, South Sudan. Posing here with three schoolgirls.
Guest speaker at Palm Sunday services in Bor, Jonglei state, South Sudan.
Interviewing top Iraqi military officials in Kirkuk, Iraq for a story on nation-building during the Iraqi War.
Keynote speech, “One Person Can Make a Difference.”
Interviewing “Girls with Books” Executive Director, Micklina Kenyi, at an event to raise money for girls’ education in South Sudan.
Moderating a panel in Atlanta, GA discussing a recently released book, “Dear White Woman, Dear Black Woman.”
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