For NBC News/TODAY When Terry Gallogly trained her first therapy dogs, she had a simple goal: to bring joy to her little niece. Lily was born in 2009 with a developmental disorder called lissencephaly, in which the brain does not […]
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New York Times Video about unregulated “three-quarters” housing where people with few other housing options get caught in a complex system. (Field producer.)
PBS “Need to Know” segment about military pension buyout agencies, predatory lending and the role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. (Associate Producer, field and in-house)
CUNY-TV, “219 West” feature, M.A. in Journalism Capstone. Investigation into the lifetime barriers for New York State residents with felony records, which cannot be expunged. One-man band reported and produced. Follow-up studio interview here. (Reporter, Producer)
Award-winning PBS “Need to Know” segment on the challenges that young adults with autism face as they age out of education benefits and government services. (Production Assistant, field and research)
Live in-studio interview reported two months after the beginning of the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York. (Reporter, Researcher, Booking Producer)
Studio Interview for CUNY-TV “219 West” on the lifetime challenges for formerly incarcerated people with felony records with Ann Jacobs of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Prisoner Re-entry Institute. Companion to M.A. Journalism Capstone, Sentenced for Life: Felony Records […]
for Paste Magazine June 20, 2013 Music fans and the media said this was the year Governors Ball could compete with the top summer festivals. An incredibly dense three-day lineup of major indie-rock mixed with top-selling EDM and a sprinkling of big […]
Photo slideshow for billmoyers.com. When Occupy Wall Street was evicted from Zuccotti Park on November 15, 2011, it wasn’t clear how the movement would proceed without a central base of operations. Most other prominent occupations, including those in Los Angeles […]
Amid Manhattan’s vanishing printing industry, one of the few remaining old-fashioned printing presses, the Heidelberg, still thrives.
CUNY-TV “219 West” segment about pop-up galleries in empty storefronts as community improvement and pro-bono artist exhibition space. (Reporter, Producer)
CUNY-TV segment on East River islands adjacent to Manhattan used as medical quarantine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (Reporter, Producer) Written, Shot and Edited by Bianca Seidman