Author: mscaching

The Civil Rights Cold Case Project


The Civil Rights Cold Case Project is a multimedia investigation of unsolved civil rights-era murders in the South—a collaboration between the Center for Investigative Reporting, Paperny Films, WNET, and journalists working around the country. I led the website project—from design through content creation, development, and launch.

Operation ‘I do’


The number of marriage licenses issued in Hawaii jumped after the first large wave of Hawaii-based soldiers was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in early 2004; officials at the state Department of Health said military deployments are likely a reason behind the trend.

This article was published in The Honolulu Advertiser on August 4, 2004. Read the article online.

Dirty Business


Dirty Business is a feature documentary produced by the Center for Investigative Reporting and directed by Peter Bull. The film reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and tells the stories of innovators who are pointing the way to an alternative energy future. Dirty Business also examines what it means to remain dependent on a 19th century technology that is the largest single source of greenhouse gases. Can coal really be made clean? Can renewables be produced on a scale large enough to replace coal? I designed the website and led the project through content creation, development, and launch.

Ko Chang


Until a few years ago, the island of Ko Chang in the Gulf of Thailand was one of those secret travel gems that backpackers in the know only spoke about in whispers. The island’s growing popularity and easier access from Bangkok via a new flight route have since opened Ko Chang up to the rest of the world.

This travel feature was published in The Honolulu Advertiser on March 13, 2005. Read the article online.

Facing Up To Race


It’s easy to shake our heads at blatant racism even as we ignore the impact of our personal choices on the shape and color of our society.

This essay was published on AlterNet.org on June 23, 2003 and republished on the website of TeachingTolerance.org and in several curriculum text books about racism in America, including “Race, Class, and Gender in the United States” by Paula S. Rothenberg (2007). Read the essay online.

Lock Up


Despite numerous studies that show there has been a sharp decrease in juvenile-crime rates since 1993, the media spotlight on young offenders has created the illusion of a new breed of juvenile “superpredators.” This is particularly true in California—home to one-fifth of America’s 100,000 young prisoners—where a punitive measure called the “Gang Violence and Juvenile Crime Prevention Act” has made it onto the March 2000 ballot. Proposition 21, as it is known, is sponsored by former Gov. Pete Wilson and a host of multinational corporations, including Chevron and Transamerica.

This news feature was published in Metroactive’s Sonoma County Independent. It also ran on AlterNet.org and TomPaine.com. Read the article online.

Things Hawai‘i


In my early twenties, I spent a year working as a book editor at Mutual Publishing in Honolulu. After leaving that position, the publisher commissioned me to write this coffee table book, a guide to Hawai‘i’s local culture. It was released by Mutual Publishing in November 2004.

Tons of Things to Do For Hawai‘i’s Kids


In my early twenties, I spent a year working as a book editor at Mutual Publishing in Honolulu. After leaving that position, the publisher commissioned me to write this family-oriented travel guide book for the island of O‘ahu. It was released by Mutual Publishing in July 2004.

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