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Princeton University Journalism Program

Final capstone project for journalism certificate

Published April 6, 2024

Long-form reporting on the transition of the U.S. Army training facility from the School of the Americas to the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation and investigation into the mitigations put in place for past human rights abuses, and their efficacy. Included on-the-ground reporting in Georgia.

An initial version of this project was produced for JRN445: Investigative Journalism - In-Depth Reporting

Produced in JRN449: International News - Migration Reporting

Published Oct. 31, 2021

Profile on Elaheh Isaqzadeh, an Afghan woman studying in Turkey, and her efforts to support rights for Afghan girls and women following the Taliban taking control of the government.

Produced in JRN240: In-Depth Reporting - The Act of Immersion

Published May 9, 2023

A semester-long project to immerse within a specific community near the Princeton University campus, this highlights the story of the night shift conductor on the local train line

Produced in JRN449: International News - Migration Reporting

Published Dec. 14, 2021

Long-form reporting spotlighting the on-the-ground experiences of LGBTQ+ people in Afghanistan just after the Taliban's takeover of the government.  

Produced in JRN445: Investigative Journalism - In-Depth Reporting

Published Sept. 27, 2022

Profile of New York Times reporter Haley Williams, which details her path into investigative, open-source reporting after finishing college.

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