violence + indigenous communities

“Why Aren’t Fossil Fuel Companies Held Accountable for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women?” October 4, 2019, Yes! Magazine

"Truth as healing: How one state is confronting Native American child removal," Winter 2019 issue, Yes! Magazine

"Missing, Murdered, But Never Forgotten: Violence, Colonialism, and Justice for Indigenous Women," Issue #80 Fall 2018, Bitch Magazine (print and online)

"Hey Nicki Minaj, Pocahontas was a rape survivor, not a sex symbol," November 20, 2017, Bitch Media

  • Bitch Media's top read story of 2017

  • One of Bitch Media's top five most read stories of the last five years

"Native Language Schools are Taking Back Education," April 19, 2018, Yes! Magazine

"Remembering Misty Upham in the Era of #TimesUp and #MeToo," January 11, 2018, Wear Your Voice Magazine


incarceration

Parole Requirements Stack the Odds Against Indigenous People,” March 3, 2022, TalkPoverty

“Community Service: Inside the Native Tribe Transforming Justice,” Issue #92, Fall/Winter 2021, Bitch Magazine (print and online)

“Medicaid Enrollment Programs Offer Hope To Formerly Incarcerated Individuals And Savings For States,” February 20, 2020, Health Affairs

“Montana can do more for incarcerated,” April 3, 2020, Missoulian


reviews + cultural analysis

“Righteous Spirit: Indigenous Horror Authors Tap Into Tribal Traditions,” Issue #90, Spring 2021, Bitch Magazine (print and online)

“An Old New World: When One People’s Sci-fi is Another People's Past, Issue #85, Winter 2020, Bitch Magazine (print)

“Racism and Apathy along the ‘Highway of Tears’,” November 27, 2019, Bitch Media

“There’s No Such Thing As Objective Science” (Book Review), May 20, 2019, Bitch Media

"Opening Wounds: 'Heart Berries' is the coming of age manifesto for Native American girls," February 5, 2018, Bitch Media

"Refusing Colonialism: Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's New Book Highlights Indigenous Resistance," October 9, 2017 Bitch Media

"Decolonizing Photography: A Conversation with Wendy Red Star," December 14, 2016, Aperture Blog

  • Included in "Best of 2016" Aperture newsletter

"Why racism is dumb," 2002. Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Writing Contest, 3rd Place (age 8)., Missoulian