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    Black Americans Love Panama… Are They Misguided?

    May 25, 2026

    Black Americans are flocking to Panama for relief from racial stress — but does the data tell a more complicated…

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  • Place - Society

    What Happened to Panama After the U.S. Gave Up the Canal?

    April 27, 2026

    When the U.S. handed over the Panama Canal in 1999, few could have predicted what would follow — a billion-dollar…

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  • Society

    The AI Generation Gap: Who Over 50 Is Using AI—and Who Isn’t

    April 4, 2026

    Everyone wants to know if AI is going to take their job. I'm wondering about how it will affect people…

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  • Culture - Place - Society

    Puerto Rico: Colonial Status, Identity, and What Freedom Really Means

    March 17, 2026

    Puerto Rico is American by law but "Other" in practice. Caught between statehood and sovereignty, the island's political limbo shapes…

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  • Culture - Society

    A Golden Age of Black Marriage: Does it Even Exist?

    March 1, 2026

    There’s a notion of a golden age for Black folks, when Black marriage and family was strong. My gut said…

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  • Culture - Society

    Why Dating Feels Hard for Black Women: A Data-Driven Look at Love and Marriage

    February 10, 2026

    What happens when personal stories meet relationship statistics? A new look at Black women and love.

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  • Place - Society

    What Guatemala Tourism Taught Me About Stories, Data, and Truth

    January 25, 2026

    I’ve been on a countless number of tours in my life. Food tours that left my tummy full and my…

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  • Place - Society

    Guatemalan Coffee: A Vehicle for Economic Stability?

    January 11, 2026

    Visiting a Guatemalan coffee farm revealed hard truths about smallholder farmers. Can coffee farmers in Guatemala make a living?

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  • Place - Society

    How Walmart Changed Northwest Arkansas: What Capitalism Can and Cannot Do

    November 16, 2025

    Walmart reshaped the world and its corporate headquarters reshaped a region. In Arkansas, I got to see up close capitalism’s…

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  • Culture - Society

    Día de Muertos Mexico City Parade: What Happens When Commerce Creates Culture?

    October 31, 2025

    A movie turned fiction into tradition. Explore how the Día de Muertos Mexico City parade blurs the line between memory,…

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Data Scientist, Storyteller, and Explorer. At The Story Axis I use data as a lens, not a conclusion, to better understand the places we live, the histories we inherit, and the cultures we move through.


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  • Black Americans Love Panama… Are They Misguided?
  • What Happened to Panama After the U.S. Gave Up the Canal?
  • The AI Generation Gap: Who Over 50 Is Using AI—and Who Isn’t
  • Puerto Rico: Colonial Status, Identity, and What Freedom Really Means
  • A Golden Age of Black Marriage: Does it Even Exist?

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