The emerging field provides support to those mourning the loss of a pet – and much more.
Religion Unplugged, January 2023
Banned: Book Bans and Democracy in Distress
The debate over what constitutes ‘appropriate’ content jeopardizes the open exchange of ideas.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly, November 2022
Block The Vote: Voter Suppression Laws On The Rise
Voter suppression laws are on the rise. But these Smithies are fighting back.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly, August 2022
My Body, No Choice: Navigating a Post-Roe World
Navigating a post-Roe world with abortion rights advocates.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly, August 2022
I Introduced The Duggar Family To The World.
I never imagined I’d be giving this family the platform to become such an influential force.
HuffPost, May 2022
Read Online
A New Dawn for Red Wolves
After years of legal contests, federal officials are poised to reintroduce more red wolves to the wild.
Sierra Magazine online, April 2022
The Little Slide Show That Could
Historian Finis Dunaway tracked one man’s efforts to save Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and learned the power of trickle-up environmentalism.
Carolina Alumni Review, November 2021
There Weren’t Enough Black Food Festivals, So This Couple Started Their Own
Greg and Subrina Colliers’ BayHaven Food & Wine Festival is amplifying Black culinarians.
Bon Appetit, October 2021
From Art to Oyster Reef
A Florida sculptor and North Carolina inventors team up to create an eye-catching and eco-friendly installation
Garden & Gun, July 2021
New Hope for the Red Wolf?
For the first time in years, the species’ numbers have increased in the wild
Sierra Magazine online, June 2021
The Confederate Governor Who Loved Jews: A Monument To Zebulon Vance Is Coming Down
Why some activists say Zebulon Vance is long overdue for a reckoning in the Jewish community.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, March 2021.
First Place, Simon Rockower Award from the American Jewish Press Association for coverage of North American Jewish history.
Story republished in The Jerusalem Post, The Forward, and others.
Can Spiritual Directors Help?
Nondenominational “spiritual companions” offer to connect clients to the divine in their everyday life.
The New York Times, January 2021
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