'Journalism is a feedback mechanism, to help society self-correct'
About Me
Kimberly is a multimedia journalist with reporting experience in Kenya, Israel, Morocco, and the United States.
She is currently working at NowThis as a producer and cinematographer of original, mid-form content focused on U.S. immigration topics and climate change. She also writes and hosts explainers.
With a focus on migration, human rights issues, and climate change, Kimberly has covered issues from Sudanese 'Lost Boys' stranded in a refugee camp for decades, the rise of sustainable farming practices in post-hurricane Puerto Rico, to undocumented youth living in the United States.
She hopes her work, especially in non-narrated long form, gives agency to people, changing them from subjects to storytellers.
Kimberly holds a Masters degree in international reporting and visual storytelling from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. She is a first-generation American and a proud daughter of Ecuadorian immigrants.
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