Finding my mom on the internet
It's important to archive and protect history on the internet. Especially when few recordings exists.
What IVF taught me about political possibility
We had embryos, not children. But in the eyes of the Alabamian judges, those five-days-of- growth cells were, actually, children.
The covid origin debate continues — back to the market
A recent study in Cell, using this precious data collected by China's CDC in Jan 2020, argues that the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market is indeed the site that kicked off of the pandemic, and changed our lives.
After English, you learn everything else
As much as I wish, I have not made a living with poetry and long form travel essays (yet), but I’ve done lots of other jobs that give me money
Going Ham and great food writing
Musician Hamish Hawk, Hannah Goldfield's brilliant food writing; and an excellent piece of journalism on the migration crisis.
An IVF Resource Guide
I wanted to put together a resource guide for IVF. A set of reading, watching, and listening resources. I also wanted to share this because IVF, along with all reproductive and sexual health, are on the ballot in November.
Why Wolverine and the henchmen dilemma
It truly felt like Hugh Jackman earnestly playing costume, and made me more aware of what I was truly watching. I respect the undertaking of making this film, and am saddened to how weighted down the creativity and the culture is by these type of films. I can't really escape their gravity, either.
For health equity, Kamala is by far the better choice
I’ve seen what bad policy and laws can do to reproductive access. In February, a ruling in Alabama temporarily
Writing is like fishing
"A question isn’t a fish, a very wise historian once said; it’s a fishing license. It says what kind of fish you’re looking for, and where you’re going to put in your boat. Never go fishing without a license."