This is a profile I wrote about an influential leader in the Digital.gov community using ethnography-inspired interviewing style. This piece is designed to celebrate and solidify community contributions to the knowledge available on Digital.gov.
I designed and ghost-wrote a monthly, "letter to the editor" style newsletter titled "State of Digital Services." This email went to 8,000 federal practitioners and community members, strengthening brand identity and trust in the Digital.gov department.
"[Your emails] were so deftly written and really engaging. Probably some of the best inter-gov communications I've seen. You've done a fantastic job."
I wrote this profile about a graduate of University of Michigan to highlight the multifaceted ways that one can make an impact through education.
I was a contributing author in LSU's Small Screen Souths: Region, Identity, and the Cultural Politics of Television. In this chapter, I provide an ethnobiographical history of censorship in the south.