Multimedia Journalist

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My Name is Andi

Discover the story behind a viral video as Andi comes out, graduates high school and celebrates life as a trans teen.

For one full year, Andi Bernabe granted the BBC access to the most formative moments of his life. To find out what happened when Andi went to college and why he still hasn't changed his legal name.

BBC News: Producer and Editor

Justice Delayed

Elation greeted Dontae Sharpe as he walked out of prison a free man, 26 years after being wrongly convicted of murder.

But proving his innocence was only the first step down a long road. As he tries to rebuild his life - and to hold the system accountable - there's still one thing eluding him.

BBC News: Producer, Editor and Videographer

Can California Save Itself From the Flames

Unprecedented drought and heat, combined with bad land management, have culminated in wildfires of historic proportion in California.

Nichoel lost her home to the catastrophic Dixie Fire, and towns across the area have been wiped off the map. What's more, some of the largest and oldest trees on Earth - the giant sequoias - are now under threat.

BBC News: Producer and Editor

What Alaska’s Shrinking Island Means for All of Us

The village of Shishmaref, in Northern Alaska, may have to be relocated due to rising temperatures, thawing permafrost, and rapid coastal erosion.

Denis, who has lived here for 20 years, says he hopes the rest of the world takes notice before other communities are lost to the water.

BBC News: Producer and Editor

‘The First Hate Crime After 9/11’

In the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, the US saw a sharp rise in hate crimes. The attackers targeted those they believed to be Arab Muslims.

The innocent victims included Balbir Singh Sodhi, an American-Sikh who had a beard and wore a turban and ran the family gas station in Mesa, Arizona.

His murder, four days after 9/11, was the first racially-motivated hate crime in the backlash of the attacks.

BBC News: Producer, Editor and Videographer

Anti-Asian Violence: ‘He slashed me from cheek to cheek’

Asian Americans across the US have faced a surge in discrimination and hate crimes during the pandemic. The BBC's Larry Madowo spoke with victims, organisers and experts in New York and San Francisco to find out what can be done.

BBC News: Producer, Editor and Videographer