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Arrowsmith Press Journal, Vol 31

I traveled to Kalaupapa, the Hawaiian Settlement for People with Hansen’s Disease (also known as leprosy) as a way to reconcile being cancelled. I wanted to bring myself intentionally and deeply into the experience of exile. Coming to this land was a way to begin healing, and to remake myself, my work, and my sense of place in the world. Continue reading full essay
Predictions, Remarks, Press
- Nieman Lab Predictions 2023: Toward a new poetics of journalism
- Nieman Lab Predictions 2018: Jump the niche
- Nieman Lab Predictions 2017: Objectivity Fairness, Balance, and Love
- The sound of the other in you…(NOLA)
- The Power of Media
- Nieman Lab Predictions 2016: Forecast Consistency
- Nieman Lab Predictions 2015: The Year of Yes
- How will we use our inventions?
- Nieman Lab Predictions 2014: Big Can Learn from Small
- Beyond 11%: Remarks to NPR’s Board of Directors
- Schardt Looks to Spread Culture of R&D, Mission of Inclusion
Occasions
- “Into Becoming…”
- My first museum show (LAMOCA, 2018-2019)
- Finding Sanctuary: Stories from the People
- NFCB’S Michael H. Bader Lifetime Achievement Award
