A selection of pieces I’ve published
How Ecuador’s media feed militarism | The New Internationalist | Feb. 26, 2024
States frame prison agriculture programs as rehabilitative. But a class action lawsuit at Louisiana’s infamous Angola prison shines a light on the inherently punitive nature of incarcerated labor. | Ambrook Research | Feb. 17, 2024
Without a Vote: Maine vetoes bill to include farmworkers in state minimum wage | Ambrook Research | Nov. 30, 2023
Antitrust and big poultry | Ambrook Research | April 14, 2023
Over/Under: How under-resourcing Umm El Fahm led to overpolicing | Entropy Journal | May 1, 2023
Two farms tell the story of agricultural apartheid facing Palestinians (with Asil Shrara) | Mondoweiss | March 28, 2023
Seed thieves | Ambrook Research | Feb. 10, 2023
Are threats of ‘agroterrorism’ overblown? | Ambrook Research | Jan. 11, 2023
Hospice care has become big business | Utah Business Magazine | May 15, 2023
Palestinians push back against Israeli government discrimination in education | Mondoweiss | Sept. 28, 2022
The chefs using TikTok to reinvent their careers | BBC | Feb. 28, 2022
Blueberry farmers warn of 'disaster' crop | BBC | Aug. 26, 2020
Coronavirus: As Israel shuts down, authorities destroy Bedouin crops | Middle East Eye | March 20, 2020
Israeli court petitioned to reopen probe into Bedouin teacher's killing | Middle East Eye | March 8, 2020
“We will only be moved as bodies”: Israel and Bedouins face off in the Negev | Middle East Eye | Jan. 17, 2020
This is how America is failing its young opioid generation | Vice | Jan. 7, 2019
This comedian in a wheelchair kept crowds in stitches… until a lack of health care sidelined her | Narratively | Sep. 13, 2017
City groups battle scams that take advantage of immigrants’ fears under Trump | City Limits, New York, N.Y. | July 20, 2017
Immigrants have varying views on the path to citizenship | City Limits, New York, N.Y. | Feb. 24, 2016
The way men talk about Trump | MTV News | Oct. 14, 2016