by Amari Leigh | 26 Sep 2019 | Culture, Youth Voices
Are the frustrations and joys of New York’s subway unique to my home city? A summer criss-crossing Paris in its metro answered my question. As a New Yorker, I am familiar with the dirt and delays that can define a commuter’s experience in a city where 5.4...
by Amari Leigh | 27 Aug 2019 | Europe, Personal Reflections, Youth Voices
Chinese immigrants form a growing community in France. Two manicurists gave me insight into challenges facing workers in Paris’s beauty industry. Finding a good nail salon in a new city can be a challenge. After roaming the streets of Paris’ 14th arrondissement...
by Amari Leigh | 13 Aug 2019 | History, Journalism
Barry Moody worked for more than four decades covering some of the world’s biggest stories. It was variously tragic, exhausting and exhilarating. This is the sixth in a series of profiles of News-Decoder correspondents. Barry Moody can tell you firsthand about...
by Amari Leigh | 6 Aug 2019 | Environment
Sue Landau reckons that “as long as there are humans, there will be some kind of news industry.” This is the fifth in a series of profiles of News-Decoder correspondents. Sue Landau reckons that “as long as there are humans, there will be some kind of news...
by Amari Leigh | 2 Aug 2019 | History, Journalism, News Decoder Updates
From school paper to the Wall Street Journal, Betty Wong covered major stories including the 1990s stock boom and the Great Recession. This is the fourth in a series of profiles of News-Decoder correspondents. Betty Wong never expected to become a journalist. As a...