Aging, overlooked and HIV-positive Almost 40 years later, women that lived through a crisis they weren’t considered a part of would like us to remember it—and them. Published by: VICE

I was trapped for 65 hours under 4,000 tons of rubble – and felt an amazing calm In 1997, the ski lodge where Stuart Diver lived with his wife, Sally, was destroyed by a landslide. She was one of 18 people who died and he was the sole survivor. He describes the pain, fear and long, winding path of recovery. Published: The Guardian

A year of online school has pushed children from low-income families further down the learning curve As they return to the classroom, teachers and parents assess the educational, emotional and physical impact of the pandemic on the city’s young peop…

A year of online school has pushed children from low-income families further down the learning curve As they return to the classroom, teachers and parents assess the educational, emotional and physical impact of the pandemic on the city’s young people. Published: The South China Morning Post

Why IVF, IUI and egg freezing are but a dream for many women in Hong Kong, where outdated laws deny them a chance at motherhood Published: The South China Morning Post Magazine (cover story)

The #MeToo workplace policy that no one is talking about Paid leave should cover abused women, too—time to flee their abuser and find housing, medical care, and legal assistance. Published by: The New Republic

The #MeToo workplace policy that no one is talking about Paid leave should cover abused women—time to flee their abuser and find housing, medical care, and legal assistance. Published: The New Republic

‘Built on the blood of slaves’: British football fans boycotting World Cup Migrant deaths and Qatar’s stance on women’s and LGBTQ+ rights are among issues making some supporters disengage. Published: The Guardian

The New Yorkers fighting to protect Chinatown Plans to build a billion-dollar mega-jail threaten a neighbourhood that's been a safe haven for Chinese immigrants since the 1870s. Published: i-D

The invisible generation Born, raised and educated in Hong Kong – but never legal. A whole generation of the city’s young asylum seekers are facing an uncertain future. Published: Time Out HK

The invisible generation Born, raised and educated in Hong Kong – but never legal. A whole generation of the city’s young asylum seekers are facing an uncertain future. Published: Time Out HK

Women in journalism confront a rising tide of violence From perils in Afghanistan to incessant online abuse, female journalists navigate an increasingly dangerous profession. Published: The Correspondent

HK concern groups speak out over China's crackdown on human rights lawyers Criminal detention, residential surveillance and enforced disappearances. Published: Time Out HK

HK concern groups speak out over China's crackdown on human rights lawyers Criminal detention, residential surveillance and enforced disappearances. Published: Time Out HK

Editorial Assistant on World Policy Journal’s winter issue about Indigenous communities. I helped fact-check, sub-edit and commission Indigenous writers from around the world for the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights o…

Editorial Assistant on World Policy Journal’s winter issue about Indigenous communities. I helped fact-check, sub-edit and commission Indigenous writers from around the world for the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.