Hi! I’m a reporter and audio producer covering the intersection of art, culture, and politics. I’ve worked at The New Yorker as a fact-checker and have an MFA Creative Nonfiction Writing from Columbia University, where I have also taught. My writing and reporting has appeared in The New Yorker, NPR, and Lux Magazine.
I completed a Fulbright grant in Argentina, where I documented how artists and activist groups in Argentina use performance to engage with political movements. I published a series of pieces along the way and compiled the oral history “Performing Resistance” (2025).
A few years ago, I made an audio doc called “The Clotilda Legacy,” about Africatown, Alabama, and the discovery of the last known transatlantic slave ship to enter the U.S. The series was recommended by The New York Times.
I have roots in the U.S. and Argentina and I speak French and Spanish.
Feel free to reach out and follow me on Instagram @ranalibre.