How to Find Freelance Work: Newsletters, Groups and Apps to Subscribe to OriginalAnissa DurhamJune 20, 2022Social Media, Freelance
How to Manage Freelance Projects: Avoiding Procrastination and Setting Priorities OriginalAnissa DurhamJune 13, 2022Freelance
Why I turned down my first salaried journalism job offer OriginalAnissa DurhamJune 7, 2022Blog, Job Offer, Diversity, Journalism
SDG&E customers were hit hard when their bills spiked. But can it happen again? LocalAnissa DurhamMarch 10, 2022SDG&E, Infrastructure, San Diego, Government, Local
From Juneteenth to Black History in WWII: How a Librarian Left Behind a Legacy of Cultural Pride in Willowbrook LocalAnissa DurhamMarch 4, 2022Education, Libraries, Families, Compton, East L.A., LA County Library, Blac
Resilience is an unfortunate requirement for emerging journalists of color LocalAnissa DurhamFebruary 22, 2022Provocations, Diversity, Journalism, Industry, Feature
6 Trailblazing Afro Latinas You and Your Kids Should Know LocalAnissa DurhamFebruary 15, 2022Families, Education, Children, Black History Month, At-home learning
Where San Diegans can expect road repairs under city’s ‘Sexy Streets’ plan LocalAnissa DurhamFebruary 10, 2022Mayor Todd Gloria, Communities of color, Small businesses, Paradise Hills, Sexy Streets
San Diego’s first chief equity officer wants to uproot systemic racism. But how? LocalAnissa DurhamDecember 21, 2021Infrastructure, Logan Heights, Mayor Todd Gloria, Communities of color
Is $40M enough to meet infrastructure needs in San Diego’s historically neglected communities? LocalAnissa DurhamNovember 30, 2021Infrastructure, Logan Heights, Mayor Todd Gloria, Communities of color
Oceanside residents of ‘active adult’ community disagree about mask mandates San Diego Union-TribuneAnissa DurhamSeptember 3, 2021Health, Senior living, COVID-19, Mask mandates, Safety