ARTICLES PUBLISHED
From Survival to Revival: Lessons from Two Men at Work, LatinoUSA in collaboration with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, September 2, 2020
What Family Separation Can Teach Us About Social Distancing, Latino USA, May 12, 2020
How paramilitaries laid the foundations for Colombia's largest dam, Colombia Reports, March 2, 2020
Colombia's Land Disputes: What the Life and Death of Hugo George Taught Me, Colombia Reports, June 12, 2019
After the flood: How the Hidroituango crisis changed armed group dynamics in northern Colombia, Colombia Reports, April 12, 2019
“The dam ruined my life” – How politicians’ pet project all but killed local economies in northern Colombia, Colombia Reports, March 17, 2019
Photo Essay: Inside New York's Piaxtecos Festival, October 3, 2018
From Puebla to a Michelin Star, Roads & Kingdoms, October 2, 2018
Is there another way to address the migration crisis?, America: The Jesuit Review, August 10, 2018 [Ghostwrote editorial for Consul General of Mexico in New York City]
Beyond the Wall, The Duke Chronicle, March 30, 2017
First Person: Fleeing the Guatemalan Civil War for America, Global Comment, March 15, 2017
Highs and Lows, The Duke Chronicle, November 7, 2014
LONG TERM PROJECTS
Ariva, Original Content for Bronx-based tax preparation and financial counseling nonprofit, 2020
Glimpses of Guatemala, Independent Project through John Hope Franklin Award, 2015-2016
Cocaine: How the Movement of a Drug Moved Millions, Independent Project through the Benenson Award in the Arts 2017-2018
The Work Race Does Through the Lens of Five Durham Residents, Independent Project through the RIPP Fellowship, 2016 [Supervised by Dr. Timothy B. Tyson]
Students of the World Showcase, Showcase of original films created by the Duke Students of the World chapter in 2014-2015.
Deprivation Not Deterrence, Guatemala Acupuncture and Medical Aid Project, October 13, 2014 [Human Rights Report featured in Truthout and Who Do You Serve? Who Do You Protect?]