Selected published work
In January 2024, I joined the Oxford Climate Journalism Network, being their first journalist based in Longyearbyen, Svalbard.
In 2023, I met Ho-Jin, Bok-soon, the teachers at Geoje Haenyeo Academy and a fantastic community of impressive freedivers that for centuries have supported each other and protected the ocean: ‘There is no mercy!’: the young women swapping South Korea’s work culture for freediving.
At D2 and DN Magasinet, I wrote about Lola Tagaeva, a journalist that fled Russia and works in excile, explorer Liv Arnesen and her polar bear encounter in Sibir and climate activist and farmer Kia Vulgaris. For Harvest Magazine, I wrote about the scary part of tenting alone in winter: Solo fra Stryken og hjem and why we should still be out nature during lockdown.
At NRK I wrote about how covid hit the cut flower-chain, about female protesters in Baghdad and artists protesting in Hong Kong, to name a few. I also worked at the talkshow "Lindmo", and got guests like author Irene Kinunda Afriyie and marine biologist Pia Ve Dahlen on the screen.
At VG, I went to Lofoten to shoot Fire perler i Lofoten. I also met Aksel Hennie: Sorg er en lunefull faen (and went parachuting with him), and Maud Angelica Behn: Jeg har opplevd så mye. I also interviewed and followed Mustafa Hasan's fight to stay in Norway.
In 2019, part of my masters degree at The University of Oslo, I worked six months at Telangana Today, an Indian newspaper writing about politics and culture in Hyderabad. This was also part of my fieldwork when writing my dissertation on female journalists and newsroom culture.
In 2015, as part of my dissertation at The University Of Edinburgh, I travelled to Mulki and wrote about female surfers Paddling Through Patriarchy.