American Culture
- On housing justice in Detroit, The Guardian
- On Standard Time, The Believer (an excerpt from Body Horror)
- On the “date-rape” drug, The New Inquiry
- On Charity Water, Truthout
- On Milton Friedman, The New Inquiry
- On PR and Marketing in the Olympic Games, Truthout
- On Chicago’s bid for the Olympic Games , Boston Phoenix
Comics, Books, Film, & Art
- On reading Julie Doucet, Paris Review (an excerpt from Sweet Little Cunt)
- An interview with A. S. Hamrah, The Chicago Reader
- On Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit, The Baffler
- On Lars von Trier’s The House that Jack Built, Chicago Reader
- On working in the comics industry (with Katharina Brandl), Closure #5
- On film producer Harvey Weinstein and “rape culture”, The Baffler
- On censorship, PEN America
- An interview with Rithy Panh, Truthout
- An interview with Leang Seckon, Truthout
- On Rob Lemkin and Thet Sambat’s Enemies of the People, n + 1
- An interview with Lynda Barry, The Rumpus
Media & Politics
- On Vice, Fox, and women in media, The Baffler
- On the “pink wave” of the 2018 midterm elections, The Baffler
- A report from the 2008 Republican National Convention, Boston Phoenix
Women & Labor
- On an uprising among Cambodian garment workers, Truthout
- On models’ labor rights, Talking Points Memo
- On anti-human trafficking activist Somaly Mam, Salon
- A report on anti-human trafficking organizations I, Truthout
- A report on anti-human trafficking organizations II, Truthout
- On Nicholas Kristof, Milton Friedman and PBS, The Baffler
- On race and imperialism in human trafficking coverage, Rewire
- On mass faintings at Cambodian garment factories, Truthout
- On a garment worker labor rights education campaign, Truthout
- On intellectual property rights and the devaluation of women’s work, Jacobin
- On copyright, Al Jazeera
- A report from Cambodia’s garment factories, Truthout
- On the legacy of women’s rights, The Rumpus