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NPM: Organic Valley
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How One Small Family Farm Works in Harmony with Nature

A story I edited with National Public Media that explores how an Organic Valley dairy farmer partners with animals to keep pests at bay and manage his pastures.

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NPM: Mattress Firm

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Learning to Calm Your Mind for Sleep

A story I produced and edited for National Public Media in which two Mattress Firm sleep advisors share tips and tricks for quieting a racing mind at bedtime. 

To Abu, Love Samie

A sound designed audio essay I made for my grandpa in which his brother recalls memories from their childhood growing up together in Bogotá, Colombia.

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Latino USA
Inside the Writers' Room of 'Pose' and 'Gentefied'

An episode I co-produced for Latino USA, in which Steven Canals of 'Pose' and Linda Yvette Chavez of 'Gentefied' break down their on-screen portrayals of Latino characters and communities. The two series creators dissect notable scenes from their shows, discuss the goals that laid the foundation for their characters and storylines, and share the fears and questions they reckoned with along the way.

Uncovered Histories
Uncovered Histories
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An experimental audio piece in which three college students of color discuss the stories, emotions, and desires associated with their experiences learning the history of different communities they belong to. 

Champeta
Champeta in the Colombian Caribbean: A Revolutionary Genre
Champeta in the Colombian Caribbean: A Revolutionary Genre
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Colombian champeta artists Charles King and Louis Towers reflect on the significance of the musical movement to the Afrocolombian and Palenquero communities, as well as questions of cultural appropriation and artistic resistance. 

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