JOURNALISM AND OPINION WRITING
Atmos: The Power of #PayUp” [Atmos Magazine] - 2020
Another Tomorrow: The Controversy Over Cotton [Another Tomorrow] - 2020
Forbes: Bangladeshi Suppliers Barely Afloat As Buyers Find New Ways to Squeeze Them [Forbes] - 2020
The New York Times: Op-Ed: Wear Clothes? Then You’re Part of the Problem [The New York Times] - 2019
Forbes: Levi’s Agrees To #PayUp, As Advocates Demand More For Garment Workers [Forbes] - 2020
Sierra Club: A Step-by-Step Guide to Washing Your Clothes by Hand [Sierra Club.org] - 2020
Bustle: There’s A Side of Sustainable Shopping That We Don’t Talk About [Bustle] - 2019
Vogue Business: Can Leather Go Green? [Vogue Business] - 2019
Elle: How Sustainable Is Rental Fashion? [Elle] - 2019
Atmos & Vogue: Reaping & Sewing [Atmos & Vogue] - 2020
Fashionista: Ask a Sustainability Expert: How Do I Find the Most Eco-Friendly Packaging - 2020
Fashionista: Ask a Sustainability Expert: How Do I Recycle Worn-Out Shoes? - 2020
Slate: Marie Kondo’s Tidying Up Has Created a Flood of Clothing Donations No One Wants - 2019
Slate: Does Forever 21’s Demise Mean America Is Done With Fast Fashion? - 2019
The Los Angeles Times: Op-Ed: H&M’s Woes Mean Fast Fashion Is Getting Worse, Not Better -2018
The Atlantic: “The Power of Buying Less By Buying Better” - 2016
Etsy Blog: “Who Dumbed Down American Fashion?” - 2016
The Atlantic: Where Does Discarded Clothing Go? - 2014
The Nation: “How One Fashion Designer Is Keeping Jobs in New York” - February 2014
The Nation: “What Chirlane McCray Wore—and Why It Matters” - January 2014
The Nation: The Obamas Need to Help Fix the Fashion Industry: Here’s How [The Nation]
The Nation: It Shouldn’t Be Left Up to Corporations to Decide on a Safety Plan in Bangladesh [Via The Nation]
The Nation: Was My Hat Made in a Factory Like Rana Plaza? -
The Nation: Fashion Models Are Workers, Too - 2013
The Nation: No More Rana Plazas - 2013
CNN Online: “The fashionista’s dilemma: Cheap clothes” - 2012
Sponsored content for the Atlantic Re:think
Space Race 2.0, Client: Siemens
Private companies seeking ways to build new enterprises in space have set off a gold rush into low-Earth orbit and beyond.
The Great Infrastructure Migration, Client: Siemens
If cities want to improve efficiency and move forward, they need to transition from analog to digital systems and build "smart" infrastructure.
Next-Gen Schools for The High-Tech Workplace, Client: Siemens
The American system of education has failed to prepare students for some of the best jobs in the workplace. That is starting to change.
Diabetes In the Digital Age, Client: IBM
Apps, wearables and data analytics are replacing pen and paper for diabetics and their doctors.
Inventing a World Where Cars Can Talk and Think, Client: Hitachi
Long before they drive themselves, “connected cars” will be talking to each other—also to the repair shop, to the manufacturer, to the highway, and to us.
The Promise and Perils of Virtual House Calls, Client: Zurich
Now that private medical information is more valuable than ever, hospitals and healthcare professionals need to balance virtual healthcare practices with security measures.
Fighting Global Poverty With Big Data, Client: HPE
More than a third of the world’s population has no access to financing, but thanks to technology, that is changing fast.
AI and the Future of Dating Apps, Client: HPE Newsroom
Advanced data analytics in dating apps today improve the odds that real-world romantic relationships will last.
Next Generation of Wearable Tech, Client: HPE
Fabric processors, shape-shifting yarns, and other ways to wear the future on your sleeve.
Diets and Data: Counting More Than Just Calories
Healthcare technology is reinventing how we treat obesity and other chronic diseases.
Smart Grids and Microgrids Team Up for a Smarter World
Data-producing sensors combined with advanced analytics promise energy providers and consumers the tools to power a sustainable planet.