Opinion piece in the Savannah Morning News advocating for the restoration of arts and social services funding in the face of budget cuts.
“Tallulah: God of Destruction; or How Artsy Weirdos Will Save the World”
Column in Savannah Morning News, May 29, 2016 about the importance of the arts and creative mindsets for education and a healthy society.
Op-Ed: “Local Educators Should Focus on Freeing Minds, Not Controlling Bodies”
Op-Ed in Savannah Morning News, November 28, 2015, about disrupting negative narratives about low-income public school students.
“Taking a Forward Stance: How Training and Transparency Helped Global Action Project Meet the Economic Crisis Head On”
How Global Action Project weathered the 2008 economic collapse through implementing a fearless collaborative bugeting process.
National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Blog
Co-author: Meghan McDermott
“Youth Media and Social Change: One Perspective from the Field”
An account of Global Action Project’s process of intentional engagement with social justice as a core value.
Co-Authors: Meghan McDermott, Dan O’Reilly-Rowe, Sumitra Rajkumar