Guest Reporting Appearances
I’ve been welcomed on as a guest reporter by The Los Angeles Times, Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting, World Affairs, and KQED to speak about my work, both individual and collaborative.
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Now that the fall of Roe v. Wade has ended the constitutional right to abortion, many in the religious right have a new goal: undermining trust in, and limiting access to, hormonal contraception – including tListen to interview herehe pill.
I was a member of a team of investigative reporters from the Human Rights Center investigations lab at the UC Berkeley School of Law, that collaborated on this 8-month investigation.
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After a death, surviving family members have an array of options to put their loved ones to rest. A traditional casket burial, cremation or even burial at sea. A new law could give families one more method to consider, human composting.
I worked as a state politics intern for the L.A. Times where I covered an array of bills, including A.B. 351.
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As Americans continue to grapple with a post-Roe future, how should those seeking reproductive healthcare navigate rampant misinformation online?
Ray Suarez speaks with Alaa Mostafa from Reveal and myself to untangle the spread of abortion misinformation on TikTok and YouTube.
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There are more than 150 active cases of missing Native Americans in California.
The Feather Alerts was established in 20-22 to help locate missing indigenous people and bring them home. But tribal leaders say the system is not working, and needs to be changed.
L.A. Times political reporter Anabel Sosa joined Lisa McRee with more from Sacramento.
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