Fact-checking: at The New Yorker, I have fact-checked and contributed reporting to in-depth features, including an article on the United Auto Workers strike, which won a Sidney Award, and a multimedia piece about China's distant-water fishing fleet, which won a Roy Ronan Award. I regularly check pieces on Latin America and Latinos in the United States; recent examples include a profile of Ecuador's new president, a report on the fight against illegal mining in Brazil, and a piece on the disappearance of 43 Mexican students in 2014. I have also fact-checked radio programs and documentary shorts, including "La Isla," a film about disappearances during the state of emergency in El Salvador.
Reports
- "Prison or Exile: Cuba’s Systematic Repression of July 2021 Demonstrators", Human Rights Watch
- "Venezuela: Events of 2021", World Report 2022, Human Rights Watch
- "Venezuela: Events of 2020", World Report 2021, Human Rights Watch
- "A Crisis within a Crisis: Venezuela and Covid-19", Latin American Program, Wilson Center
- "Understanding the Venezuela Refugee Crisis", Latin American Program, Wilson Center
Articles
- "An Intimate Cartography of Costa Rica in “Direcciones”," The New Yorker
- "Venezuela and the Coronavirus: Another Path is Possible", Americas Quarterly
- "Misreadings and Misgivings: Understanding the Venezuelan Presidential Crisis", The College Hill Independent
- "Chronicle of a Fraud Foretold: The dilemmas and pitfalls of voting in Venezuela’s rigged elections", The College Hill Independent
- "The Many Massacres of Venezuelan Guyana", Brown Political Review
- "Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership Good for Latin America?", Brown Political Review
- "Safeguarding Democracy and Preventing Polarization in Brazil", Brown Political Review
- "The Imperative for Change in Caracas", Brown Political Review