I’ve reported from more than a dozen countries and have had hundreds of articles published in newspapers around the world. See selected clippings:
Al Jazeera
“Venezuelan rape-survivor-turned-lawyer finally gets justice,” Al Jazeera. November 16, 2018.
Christian Science Monitor
“Bachelet era begins with change,” Christian Science Monitor. A1. February 1, 2006.
El Mercurio
“Gays pueden casarse pero no divorciarse,” 28 de julio de 2004, El Mercurio (Chile).
Globe and Mail
“Chileans celebrate death of reviled dictator Pinochet,” Globe & Mail. December 11, 2006. A1
Guardian
“Chile defies church and legalises divorce,”The Guardian. March 12, 2004.
Miami Herald
“Immigration situation sounds eerily familiar,” Miami Herald. May 28, 2006.
New Zealand Herald
“Peruvian voters to pick between bad and worse,” The New Zealand Herald. May 6, 2006.
San Francisco Chronicle
“Easter Island stone heads are ‘dying’: Gigantic statues will vanish without preservation effort,” The San Francisco Chronicle, December 6, 2007.
The Independent
“Bolivia’s land-locked navy dreams of leaving Lake Titicaca,” The Independent, January 10, 2004.
Toronto Star
“Care for every child,” Toronto Star. May 27, 2006.
Washington Post
“In Chile, Hope Is Reborn in 30-Year Quest for Justice,” Washington Post. July 18, 2004.
Women’s E-News
“Brazil begins talking openly about abortion,” Women’s E-News. May 15, 2005.* Brazil Begins Talking Openly About Abortion *This article was among a body of five stories printed in Women’s E-News, which collectively won the 2006 Rosa Cisneros Memorial Award in Journalism.