Background


I’ve been covering a wide range of news in the Twin Cities metro for over the past six years. My career began when I started out as a staff reporter for North News where I covered small business news in North Minneapolis. Since then, I’ve had bylines in the Star Tribune, MPR, Sahan Journal, and Minn Post. Recently, I’ve been developing my work in broadcast journalism and continue to grow my experience in the audio space as well. I currently serve as an associate editor at the Spokesman-Recorder, the longest running Black-owned newspaper in the state of Minnesota.

News Pieces

Politics - Spokesman-Recorder

Walz expands job opportunities for non-college grads

Off-Year Elections Give Opportunity To Really Make Voices Heard

The off-year election is about as hyperlocal as voting can get. School board races and referendums were on some ballots, while voters in Golden Valley decided on city council races and a sales tax referendum for public building projects. "Every vote matters whether it's mayoral, city council, or presidential,” said Ethan Litman, election judge at Sandburg Middle School. “I do say that these off-year elections matter more because fewer people are voting so it's a more important time than ever to make our voices heard.”

Art - Arts Midwest

For the Community, by the Community: Mizna and Masrah

Brooklyn Park Veteran Shares “Life-Changing” Honor Flight Experience

Roy Whitney still remembers the trip like it was yesterday. Whitney — a Korean War veteran — visited several memorials in Washington, D.C. while on an Honor Flight trip this September. “It was just all in all a very educational, fun, emotional trip and I wish more veterans had the chance to go on this trip,” said Whitney, a resident of Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake.

Politics - Spokesman-Recorder

Local protesters call for ceasefire as situation in Gaza worsens

Maple Grove Rabbi, Plymouth Imam Share Personal Stories from Israel-Hamas War

Rabbi Nissan Naparstek from Chabad Maple Grove has family caught up in the war in Gaza. "My aunt was posting how her kids were constantly crying that they had to spend so much time in the bomb shelters because of the missiles,” said Naparstek. Meanwhile, Saifullah Muhammad is a resident scholar with the Northwest Islamic Community Center in Plymouth. "I've had youth and community members calling me breaking down, panic attacks. I've got calls 2, 3 o’ clock in the morning,” said Muhammad.

Community - Spokesman-Recorder

Twin Cities ‘multiverse’ convention attracts Black and Brown comic book fans

State Patrol in Golden Valley Unveils Newest Crimefighting Team

In approximately six weeks, a group of new Minnesota State Patrol K9s — named Charly, Robie, Alex, Joni, Tajga and Bolo — will graduate from their training and be deployed across to state. The dogs will specialize in narcotics detection. “I think that without the dogs, I don't think we'd be as proficient in finding stuff,” said Sgt. Chad Mills with the Minnesota State Patrol. “The dogs can sniff through pretty much everything.” So far this year, police K9s seized more than 55 pounds of cocaine and more than 45,000 fentanyl pills.

Art - Arts Midwest

Twin Cities ‘multiverse’ convention attracts Black and Brown comic book fans

Art - Arts Midwest

A Second Home: Fanana Banana and Soomaal House

Policy - Spokesman-Recorder

Leading the charge for missing and murdered Black women 

Art - Sahan Journal

Theater Mu’s latest production offers shamans, zombies, fight scenes—and much more


Politics - Spokesman-Recorder

St. Louis Park mayor-elect Nadia Mohamed celebrates milestones 


Business - StarTribune

Basketball led Muna Mohamed to create activewear for Muslim women and girls

Politics - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Will Mayor Carter’s ambitious plan for St. Paul succeed?

Community - Southwest Voices

Interfaith leaders celebrate religious freedoms victory following ordinance change

Health - Sahan Journal

Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan on combatting the opioid crisis, and the role of culturally specific care

Art - Sahan Journal

Like a lone wolf finding its pack: Soomaal House of Art fosters a sense of belonging for Somali artists

Community - Sahan Journal

Hmong pride shines as St. Paul schoolchildren welcome Miss Universe Laos

Politics - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

An interview with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara

Business - Southwest Voices

Small businesses keep Seven Points alive

Business - Southwest Voices

At The Hype, a passion for sneakers and community

Community - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Former drug kingpin shows how he turned wrong into right

Business - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Black Business Spotlight: Porte Agency

Art - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Historical Society enshrines local hip-hop legacy

Business - Southwest Voices

A New Uptown Era?

Media - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

From ‘Purple Rain’ to ‘Dear White People’ —how Minnesota’s film industry uplifted Black stories 

Media - Next Avenue/PBS

Meet Bob Wells: The YouTube Star From 'Nomadland'

Business - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Celebrity barber inspires African diaspora

Politics - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Rep. Ilhan Omar, vying for her third term in Congress, points to her political record as to why she’s still the person best fit for the job.

Music - Sahan Journal

The huge audience, the ticketing snags, and that booing thing with Ilhan Omar.

Business - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Young Somali professionals gather to celebrate culture, inspire success

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Education - Racism Unveiled/TPT

What does back to school mean for the Critical Race Theory Debate in Minnesota?

Business - Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Black Entrepreneur State Fair a success in its second year

Culture - Rewire/PBS

How to Actually Have Civil Political Discussions With Your Family

Art - TPT/PBS

COMMUNITY ART HEALS AND EMPOWERS IN MINNEAPOLIS

Arts - Sahan Journal

Hmong hip hop finds a home at new Twin Cities breakdance school

Arts - Next Avenue/Twin Cities Public Television

What It's Like to Be an Older Actor

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Business - Rewire/Twin Cities Public Television

What I Learned Starting a Business With My Friends

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Arts - The Current

“Who has time to fake it?”: Yusra J on how she got into music and why she’ll never conform

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Health - Sahan Journal

COVID-19 hitting East St. Paul Somali community hard, a local nonprofit presses for awareness and testing.

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Business - Minnesota Public Radio

Yao Yang seeks generational change at Hmong Chamber of Commerce

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Profile - North News

World champion to lead running programs at The Trailhead

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Arts - Sahan Journal

A handful of immigrants walk into a Twin Cities comedy club. Giggles–and maybe a little uncomfortable squirming–ensue.

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Arts - Sahan Journal

Midwestern filmmaker explores Middle Eastern identity through country western music

Media - North News

New podcast explores the unsolved disappearance of three young brothers in 1951

Business - Spokesman-Recorder

Amazon workers demand safety measures amid increased holiday shopping

Health - Spokesman-Recorder

Health disparities plague Black women even in ‘Med City’ Rochester

Culture - MPR

‘Closer to Allah’: Minnesota Muslims share Ramadan virtually in the time of coronavirus

Arts - Sahan Journal

Decades of searching over, filmmakers work to reintroduce Somali-made epic to the world

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