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WXXI News
I have the pleasure of covering culture and disabilities for the Greater Rochester audience. Below are the ones I am most proud of
I learned so much covering health disparities Rochester’s Black Deaf community. I am excited to revisit this again to help amplify the voices of this marginalized group of people in my city
People with disabilities still struggle to find accessible housing 30 years after the establishment of the American Disabilities Act (ADA). My sources and I discussed my reporting on this topic for WXXI’s inclusion desk on Connections with Evan Dawson
I had so much reporting about Mattew Doward A Horse’s Friend. This local horse is geared to teach inner-city kids a skill while keeping them off the streets.
Canalside Chronicles
My education at The College at Brockport gave me the opportunity to be one of the first student reporters for The Canalside Chronicles, a hyper-local news website base in Brockport NY and the surrounding areas
Leslie Meyers rides with a student on the first day of school. September 2017
Leslie Meyers: A black woman leading white spaces.
Leslie Meyers is the Superintendent of Brockport School District, where students of color make up only 14% of the student body. She has overcome many prejudices in her journey to become a black women in leadership. Despite her challenges of being a black woman leading a predominately white school district, she is breaking barriers and making a difference in the lives of the children in her community.
The Accidental Business Owner
Christine Gallford of Clarkson, NewYork, reminisces about the past 25 years as the owner of White Farm Bed and Breakfast.
Brockport United Methodist (BUM) Players
A Murder for Charity
The BUM Players of Brockport hold a annual murder-mystery dinner for a good cause.