In 2019, I was a participant of the Digital Journalism Skills Summer Intensives program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. Here you can find my work from the two-week program.
Read MoreI worked with NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project at KUT in Austin to create a non-narrated radio piece I am proud to share. The subject for my project was muralist Felipe Garza from Austin’s District 3.
Read MoreWhen does artwork become degenerate? During the Nazi regime a lot of expressionist work was seen as a threat to Germany and was destroyed. But a little piece of that degenerate art can be found in East Austin.
Read MoreOutside bilingual classroom 101 in Joslin Elementary in South Austin, there is a sign that says “Language of the Day: English.”
Right below it there is a paper with the daily schedule titled: “Ms. Mayra Ramirez Horario Prekinder 2014-2015.”
Read MoreJust a few steps from the iconic “Welcome to Austin,” postcard mural lies a small business that at first glance could be mistaken for a house. But behind the door lies a little bit of France in the form of pastries.
Read MoreThis year the Capitol 10,000 hosted by the Austin American-Statesman had over 15,000 registered runners. It is estimated that over 25,000 people were downtown to participate and spectate the event.
Read MoreAn empty parking lot, no customers, dim lights, a head cook and her assistant, and a phone ringing non-stop.This has been the last few months after a fire forced Casa Colombia on East 7th Street to close down until clearance from the city.
Read MoreAustin Independent School District is partnering with Gómez & Gómez, a dual language training institute that started in South Texas, to transition its bilingual program from a late-exit bilingual model to a dual-language program.
Read MoreHow safe are Capital Metro buses? It is currently unclear because there are no statistics available. But as the Capital Metro transportation system grows, security measures are being increased.
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