Photographer: Kyle Dubay
I’m a Canadian/American journalist and audio producer.
Written and audio work
Links to work:
An anthropologist worried no one would read her coral reef and red tide research. So she turned it into music
Preparing for Monday's total solar eclipse and how records of past eclipses help us better understand human history
Musician memorializes the Long Walk of the Navajo with a 4 year-long performance project
A genealogical activist documents the missing histories of enslaved people in America
Five pioneering Black ballerinas from a Harlem ballet school are reclaiming the spotlight more than 50 years later
Documentary As We Speak tracks what happens to justice when rap lyrics are considered admissible evidence in court
Falling in love or falling for fraud: The dark side of online dating
How malls and freeways helped segregate America
Three ways the audio recorder changed the world
How the Japanese art of kintsugi can not only repair bowls, but people
Sound Medicine: Bringing nature to Australian Indigenous women in prison
Researchers in Australia worked with Indigenous women to bring the sounds of home inside the prison walls.
An unlikely discovery at a New York subway station led this couple to an unexpected adoption.
This piece won first place in the Radio Documentary category at the 2022 Gabriel Media Awards.
Do we know enough to release Alberta’s treated tailings?
A federal plan to release treated tailings overlooks large gaps in our understanding of how that could affect human health, some experts and advocates say.
When chronic illness stops everything —
except the world around you.
Four stories of people advocating for healthcare equity and their quality of life during a pandemic.
Journalists face ‘invisible wounds’ reporting on traumatic stories
From covering deaths in remote communities, to international humanitarian disasters — journalists carry the weight of covering life’s worst events.
This piece won gold at the 2021 Canadian Online Publishing Awards.
Painting a clearer picture of living on disability assistance in B.C.
A Vancouver Island-based artist is raising awareness about disability assistance in B.C. through a portrait and interview series.
This piece won second place at the 2022 Emerge Media Awards
Indigenous doula training works to reconnect NWT with traditions
A training program for Indigenous doulas is being hailed as a step toward restoring Indigenous approaches to birth in the Northwest Territories.
I’m a Vancouver-based journalist and associate producer.
I’ve worked on multiple national radio shows including Spark, Day 6, and Tapestry.
I was a reporter for Cabin Radio, an independent newsroom based in Yellowknife, NT. I hosted and produced their morning and lunchtime news shows from my home in Vancouver, BC.
I am a 2022 graduate of the Master of Journalism program at the University of British Columbia, a recipient of the 2021 Webster Student Journalism Award, a 2019 graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies at the Maine College of Art, and a 2018 honours degree graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from Simon Fraser University.
Awards I’ve received for my work:
Nominated for 2024 NABJ Award: Feature Audio
2024 Wilbur Awards of Excellence and Merit
2022 Gabriel Awards: First Place
2022 Emerge Media Awards: Second Place
2021 Canadian Online Publishing Awards: Gold
2021 Webster Student Journalism Award
A little more about me…