What I like about journalism is that is allows be to witness the world and its problem, and it gives me the opportunity to speak to people and listen to their hardships firsthand. That material, which often turns into journalistic pieces, is also food for thought that I often end up writing about elsewhere.
Freedom of expression
The Washington Post
Anti-corruption newspaper shuts down after ‘press freedom hero’ jailed
2023
The Washington Post
Why do journalists in Mexico keep getting killed?
2022
The Washington Post
A man claiming to be a Mexican cartel leader threatened to kill a TV anchor. She returned to her nightly broadcast.
2021
Rest of World
How a brand new Mexican digital outlet became President López Obrador’s most fearsome opponent
2021
The New Yorker (collaborated with reporting)
After Ten Years, a Journalist Who Fled Mexico Faces Deportation
2018
Justice & broken systems
El Universal
Series. La vida después del silencio: Cómo un sistema fallido de atención a víctimas abandonó a las familias de periodistas asesinados y desaparecidos
2021
Ríodoce
Cobertura diaria. Juicio contra Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán
2018 - 2019
Worcester Magazine
”Charlton’s Dirty Little Secret”: The Long Haul for Clean Water
2018
Gender
The Washington Post
In coronavirus-hit Mexico, many women are ‘determined to not have babies’
2022
The Washington Post
Mexico decriminalizes abortion, a dramatic step in world’s second-biggest Catholic country
2021
Migration
The Haitian Times
The Never-Ending Search For Home: One Haitian Family’s Journey Through The Americas For A Place To Call Home
2018
The New Yorker (collaborated with reporting)
The Jail Health-Care Crisis
2019
The New Yorker (collaborated with reporting)
When ICE Tries to Deport Americans, Who Defends Them?
2018
Lifestyle
The Washington Post
Mexico City trades colorful food stalls for drab uniformity
2022
Gatopardo
Cobertura especial. La COVID-19 desde el interior del Hospital de Nutrición
2020