Producing
A small handful of rewarding stories I’ve produced. You can also hear a sample of my work over here.
“Visit Rwanda: Britain’s Harsh Welcome for Refugees,” The Slow Newscast | When the British government announced its intention to send refugees to Rwanda, it called the plan a “world first.” But it wasn’t a world first at all.
“Ep. 4: Strong Victims,” Ninety-Three Women | This standout episode from the 8-episode true crime series sheds light on some of the insidious narratives that allowed serial killer Samuel Little to get away with murder for 35 years.
“The Lost Ark,” Slow Newscast | Producing | For 20 years, Ethiopia has been asking the British Museum to return its sacred tabots, which cannot be seen and cannot be studied except by clergy members of the Orthodox Church. So why won’t the Museum comply?
“Hungary’s Pride Ban Goes Up in Smoke (and Glitter),” The Europeans | The 2025 Budapest Pride parade was officially banned under the Orbán government’s “child protection law.” That didn’t stop hundreds of thousands of people from turning out to celebrate their rights.
“Hong Kong,” ThinkIn with James Harding, Season 2: The China Problem | What does the strangling of free speech revel about China today? The Observer editor James Harding and his guests discuss the fate of Jimmy Lai and debate the thorniest issues in the West’s relationship with China.
“Russia’s Laundromat, Part 2: The Godfather,” True Spies | Olesya Shmagun, a reporter investigating the Panama Papers for OCCRP, confronted the godfather of Putin’s firstborn child – at his own cello concert.
“COINTELPRO, Part 1: The Black Panther Plot,” True Spies | In 1969, Black Panther leader Fred Hampton was murdered in his home in one of the worst abuses of power in American intelligence history. Fred’s lawyer tells his legendary story.
“Long Live the Roma,” Foreign Insiders | Roma in the Czech Republic are often treated like foreigners in their own country—and the problem has only worsened since the fall of communism.
“Prophets of Doom,” The New Gurus | Everyone wants to know what the future holds. Across the internet, a new class of influencers and thought leaders are amassing major followings by promising answers.