I specialize in making complex knowledge and research accessible to diverse audiences. Below are a few of my favorite stories.
BUILDING AN ‘ESCAPE ROOM’ TO DRAW ATTENTION TO ELDER ABUSE
Written by Danielle Douez, May 7, 2020, Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture & Technology
“Gender-friendly” Tips for a nonbinary world
Written by Danielle Douez, June 28, 2019, HowStuffWorks
Rep. Lucy McBath, Other Leaders Talk About Working With Opportunity Youth of Color
Written by Danielle Douez, April 17, 2019, Youth Today
Immigration activists fighting to abolish ICE have a bigger vision
Comissioned & Edited by Danielle Douez, Aug. 13, 2018, The Conversation US
African-American GIs of WWII: Fighting for democracy abroad and at home
Commissioned & Edited by Danielle Douez, Feb. 9, 2017, The Conversation US
VISIBLE LEADERSHIP GOES FAR IN SUPPORTING TEACHER GROWTH
Written by Danielle Douez, Jan. 20, 2016, Southern Regional Education Board
Bullying is hot topic for students
Written by Danielle Douez, Nov. 29, 2013, Miami Herald
VOLUNTEERS SEWING MASKS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Written by Danielle Douez, April 16, 2020, Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture & Technology
What’s considered a microaggression?
Written by Danielle Douez, June 11, 2019, HowStuffWorks
Immigration Detention in the US: 4 Essential Reads
Written by Danielle Douez, Sept. 18, 2018, The Conversation US
Today’s US-Mexico ‘border crisis’ in 6 charts
Commissioned & Edited by Danielle Douez, June 27, 2018, The Conversation US
Police shootings and race in America: Five essential reads
Written by Danielle Douez, Sept. 21, 2016, The Conversation US
50 Shades of Black Creator Connects the Legendary Joyce Bryant to Elementary Kids and History Comes Alive
Written by Danielle Douez, Sept. 20, 2014, 50 Shades of Black: Sexuality, Skin Tone, and the Spectrum of Black Identity
D.C. mayor scolds Alexandria power plant
Written by Danielle Douez, July 18, 2011, Alexandria Times