Hi!
I’m currently an International reporter at The New York Times, where I jump onto coverage efforts of disasters, politics and conflicts abroad — including the wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan.
Along the way, I’ve taken readers to a Discord election in Nepal, written about gender transition surgery in Iran and investigated foreign influence in Washington and New York.
I previously worked at The Boston Globe, where I became half of a 2-reporter team covering Congress during the Roe draft leak and Uvalde shooting. I broke the story of a senator’s accusation against two Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices, who she claims privately assured her Roe wouldn’t go.
Before that, I spent a year reporting on Covid-19 at National Public Radio, focusing on pandemic responses in the Global South. My work there included a 20+ article explanatory series on the virus, and coverage of an East African insect crisis that became one of the section’s most-read stories of 2020.
I hold degrees from Oxford, where I was a Clarendon Scholar, and Northwestern, where I won department essay prizes in religion and literature.