Tricia Chérie (Page 2)
Northern Virginia
Tricia Chérie covers the intersection of culture, politics and power. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of No Apologies, where she writes about global affairs, pop culture, music, technology and the personal stories behind public events.
At The Click, she has covered gun reform, Virginia education and budget debates, protest rap and the cultural legacy of artists like Princess Superstar. A former intern for Village Voice investigative journalist Wayne Barrett, Chérie brings a commitment to truth-telling and overlooked voices into her work at NYU.
Whether writing about pop culture or systems of power, she looks for stories that make an impact, stay with readers and leave a little sparkle behind.
December 5, 2023
Alternative Facts? Truth in the Era of Trump: A Challenge for Modern Journalism
In covering figures like Donald J. Trump, journalists face the challenge of upholding truth in an era increasingly blurred by "alternative facts" and widespread disinformation.
November 7, 2023
“Liner Notes” an Interview Podcast That Goes Well Beyond PR
Hear RVA, a Richmond Musician Promotional Initiative, has given way for “Liner Notes” an Interview Podcast That Goes Well Beyond PR
November 7, 2023
The Endless Battle: A Reflective Look at The New York Times’ 2015 Advocacy for Gun Reform
Explore the influence of advocacy journalism through the lens of The New York Times' 2015 editorial series on gun control, a forceful endeavor to tackle the ongoing epidemic of mass shootings in America.