![]() ![]() I am currently working on my thesis on la SAPE, a social movement of well-dressed men that began in the two Congos. In addition, I am a senior writing coach at Writing Central, one of first communications-focused collegiate writing centers. At the University of Oregon, I edit Ethos, an award-winning multicultural magazine and Dressed Up Ducks, the university's style blog. ![]() I am also a writing intern for the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation. ![]() Last summer, I interned at Paper Magazine, an arts publication in New York City, and Empathetic Media, a startup focused in virtual and augmented reality. I spent fall 2015 in Morocco, writing profiles on a visual artist and a controversial political cartoonist. ![]() I wrote and photographed stories on illegal mining, an up-and-coming DJ, and one of the only Ghanaian journalists covering LGBTQ issues. My interest in foreign reporting began in summer 2015, when I interned at Today Newspaper in Accra, Ghana. I am majoring in journalism and international studies with an African studies minor and am a student in the university's Robert D. I'm passionate about using my multimedia and new technology skills to tell stories around the world. My name is Hannah Steinkopf-Frank, and I am a graduate from the University of Oregon. ![]()
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