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Covering Drag
Photo by ADAM OUAHMANE
Photo by
ALEJANDRO CARVAJAL
Photo by Jerry Siegel
Article for Atlanta Student Movement Project
In 1940 in Jacksonville, Florida, a baby girl was born and named after her two grandmothers, Norma and June. Norma June Wilson Davis experienced childhood during times of segregation, but nevertheless remembers the fond memories of the parties her dad would throw for his fraternity. Back then, no one knew just how proud she would make her grandmothers by making their names, her name, forever preserved in the history of the struggle to gain civil rights. . .
Old Atlanta Prison Farm
I interned at Georgia News Lab 2019-2020 school year. The News Lab is an investigative reporting collaborative between Georgia universities and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WSB-TV, Channel 2 Action News.
Analyzing Wealth Redistribution
As billions of people struggle to secure basic human rights, the wealthy hold more money and power than ever before. In this short series of articles, I call out billionaires and show how the seizing and redistribution of their wealth could make a huge impact on the lives of working people. I'm honored to have done this series for It's Going Down!
Investigating
Georgia News Lab
Thematic Content Analysis:
Infographics & Surveys
Queer Religion in Georgia Survey
KSU student attitudes on wealth distribution survey
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