More pools are coming. Is that enough to save Brooklyn's children from drowning?
As the city moves to build more public pools, many New Yorkers don't know how to swim, and instruction remains dangerously hard to come by.
I'm a Brooklyn-based journalist reporting on community-centered stories across New York City. My work can be found in outlets like the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn Paper, W42ST and The Chief.
I started my journalism career in elementary school, when I published a handwritten weekly paper covering local news for three years, and reported on events like the 2010 Winter Olympics for TIME For Kids.
I continued telling stories through high school and college as a TV news host, local reporter, editor of the school newspaper and director of three feature documentaries, one of which received a College Emmy.
For the past three years, I've been a freelance reporter in NYC filing stories on a wide range of beats, but with a particular focus on housing, local business, education, and human-interest topics.
From 2023 to 2025, I got to tell the stories of students and educators across the country as a marketing associate for Equal Opportunity Schools, an education nonprofit. I've shared clips from some of the interviews I filmed below.
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More than a week after a winter storm dropped over 11" of snow on the city, blocked crossings remain an issue for the disabled community.
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Over a year since the sudden closure, community members say they're still in the dark about the 104-year-old pool's future.
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Video Work
Dom Morea, now 100 years old, lives just down the street from The Intrepid, the battle ship he helped defend from kamikaze pilots in WWII. I got the chance to speak to Dom in 2023 about his life, from growing up watching Babe Ruth play at Yankee Stadium to running 16 marathons between age 60 and 75.
This clip is from my 2024 conversation with Jeanne Willard, Executive Director of Everett Public Schools' College & Career Readiness Team, about how improving student data can help educators better understand and support their students.
I brought my camera to Prince William County Public Schools in Virginia to talk with Dr. Charmelle J. Ackins, now the district's Chief Equity Officer, about how PWCS' partnership with Equal Opportunity Schools expanded access to advanced courses.
A clip from my interview with Robert Gates, a 2025 graduate of Glenbard South High School in Illinois, from my series on the power of trusted adults in high school classrooms. Shot and produced for Equal Opportunity Schools.
This video highlights a 2023 winter convening of Chicago Public Schools high school teachers, in which they analyzed enrollment and equity data for their classes gathered in surveys by the nonprofit Equal Opportunity Schools. Video produced on behalf of Equal Opportunity Schools.