And shoutout to @natasharoy.bsky.social, who has shepherded many of our themed coverage in 2026 and is the special projects editor of my dreams!
We at @rewirenewsgroup.com have a ton of in-depth reporting at the intersection of LGBTQ+ rights and reproductive justice on deck. Stay tuned for more TK throughout the month.
It's Pride month! To kick things off for @rewirenewsgroup.com's coverage, I interviewed a local queer book club founder about building the Queer summer reading list of your dreams.
Honored to have my reporting recognized by @edwriters.bsky.social. Much of my 2025 work focused on the intersection of education and immigration, documenting how federal policies disrupted public schools. I’m grateful to every student who trusted me with their stories.
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Cameron Oakes
Cameron Oakes
Happy Pride! @cameronoakes.bsky.social talked to Joey Lobel, founder of the Queer Book Club in New York City, about the importance of LGBTQ+ literature, how to come up with a great list of reads for Pride Month, and building community through books.
This is one those (whimsical and fun) stories I enjoy reading and editing the most: @cameronoakes.bsky.social interviewed Joey Lobel, creator of Brooklyn’s Queer Book Club meetup group, for @rewirenewsgroup.com about how to build a queer summer reading list.
Joey Lobel shares three must-read LGBTQ+ books for summer 2026, along with tips on how to start your own queer book club.
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ICYMI: @cameronoakes.bsky.social talked to the founder of a popular New York City LGBTQ+ book club about queer literature, book clubs, and what she's reading this Pride Month.
Cameron Oakes
Marcela Rodrigues
This is indeed a super fun story!
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Rewire News Group
Rewire News Group
For @rewirenewsgroup.com, I wrote about how South Asians in the U.S. frustrated with America's dating crisis are turning to WhatsApp networks to find love:
Catesby Holmes
Tisya Mavuram
super fun story from @tmavuram.bsky.social about how South Asian Americans are turning to our cultures' longstanding town hall to date: WhatsApp rewirenewsgroup.com/2026/05/29/w...
Frustrated by modern dating, young South Asians in the U.S. are reviving a longtime cultural tradition: Having their parents find their partners for them—this time, online.