SELECTED WORKS
A Covert Network of Activists Is Preparing For The End of Roe
The Atlantic | April 2022
What will the future of abortion in America look like?
It Takes a Helicopter Parent to Rescue a Rare Seabird from Extinction
Audubon | Winter 2022
Raising the world’s entire population of Bermuda Petrels, or Cahows, requires undivided attention—and a relentless drive to see them succeed.
Meet the Immigrants Who Took On Amazon
WIRED | December 2019
How a group of Somalis became leaders in the fight to change a tech behemoth.
Driven to Despair
New York Magazine | May 2018
Doug Schifter waged a one-man campaign to stop Uber from putting his fellow black-car drivers out of business. Then he decided to take his own life.
Meet CamperForce
WIRED | October 2017
Inside the grueling, rootless lives of the RV dwellers who are spending their golden years working in the e-tail behemoth's warehouses.
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Anatomy of a Leak
Harper's Magazine | May 2017
I was the unwitting mule for Snowden's entire leaked N.S.A. archive. This spy-thriller-meets-Three-Stooges tale is the untold backstory of Snowden's whistle-blowing, revealing the (very analog) human network and bonds of trust behind his groundbreaking disclosures.
These Workers Have a New Demand: Stop Watching Us
The Nation | May 27, 2015
How workplace surveillance has become a menace to health and safety.
The End of Retirement
Harper's Magazine | August 2014
On Thanksgiving Day of 2010, Linda May sat alone in a trailer in New River, Arizona. At sixty, the silver-haired grandmother lacked electricity and running water. She couldn’t find work.
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