Sarah's journalistic work includes:
The Big Red Bus, Slate
What Our Kids Saw the Day of the Attempted Assassination, DAME Magazine
The Insideous Trap of the “Tradwife Movement,” DAME Magazine
That Moscow Mood: How much culture war is too much, for American evangelicals? Slate
“I Kissed ‘Biblical Womanhood’ Goodbye,” Slate
Ohioans Keep Paying for Dirty Energy Scandal, The New Republic
The Southern Baptist Church Ignored Its Sex Abuse Crisis. She Exposed It. VICE
Reformers Notch a ‘Fragile’ Victory at Southern Baptist Convention Elections, The New Republic
Extreme Social and Political Ideals Reinforced at the ‘Great Homeschool Convention,’ GEN
Women Nonbelievers Still Face Intolerance, Despite Growing Numbers, GEN
White Christian Nationalism’s Threat Has Not Gone Away, GEN
Inside the Church That Preaches Wives Need to Be Led With a Firm Hand, VICE
For Many Evangelical Women, Sex Comes With Pain and Anxiety, Jezebel
Why Women Are Opting Out of Religion, GEN
White, Evangelical Racism Has Always Been a Power Grab, GEN
Who Will Follow Beth Moore Away From the Southern Baptist Church? GEN
When Something Breaks, Moms Pick Up the Pieces. What Happens When Moms Break? Glamour
What It’s Like to Pastor QAnon Believers, GEN
Inside the Secret World of Covenant Communities, GEN
These Evangelical Women Are Abandoning Trump and Their Churches, GEN
Our People Lead Lives of Poetry Too, Glamour Magazine
The Long Walk, The Atavist Magazine
Is Amy Acton the Pandemic’s Most Midwestern Hero? Glamour Magazine
Isolation and ‘Impossible Choices’: When Caregiving Goes Into Lockdown, The Lily
When Churches Stay Open, It May Be to Chase the Almighty Dollar, GEN
11 Movies for Cooped Up Kids that Pass the Bechdel Test, The Lily
Are Stem Cell Treatments a Type of Miracle Cure or Snake Oil? Cincinnati Magazine
The Jessicas Are Turning 30: Jessica Amos, The Lily & Washington Post.
The Watchers, The Washington Post Magazine (cover story).
The Boxing Lifestyle Brand Drawing on the Fight in Every Woman, Supermaker.
When a Radically Progressive Christian Feminist Movement Was Sabotaged, Broadly.
Inside the Scam of the ‘Purity’ Movement, Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Ask Christopher Pike, Electric Literature.
Growing Up Poor in Cincinnati, Cincinnati Magazine.
What Ohio’s New Anti-Abortion Bill Could Mean for You, Glamour.
U Turn, O Magazine.
Crossing to Safety, Marie Claire, (Print). Online as The Daughters' Great Escape.
Sour Grapes: When a Social Activity Becomes a Debilitating Habit, Cincinnati Magazine.
The Trauma of Having a Newborn in the NICU, The Atlantic.
Retired, Took Up Drinking, PROTO Magazine.
Local Nonprofit Gives Refugees "The Long Welcome," Cincinnati Magazine.
Kevin Flynn Says Goodbye, Cincinnati Magazine.
The Tech World's Blindspots Are Windows Into Its Larger Failures, MakeChange.
Conversations with American Ninja Warrior's Nati Ninja, Cincinnati Magazine.
Rape Culture Lives Here, Cincinnati Magazine.
Buying Back the Bombs, Marie Claire.
The Stacked Deck, The American Prospect.
Anti-Feminist Icon Phyllis Schlafly Has Died, But Her Toxic Politics Live On, Fusion.
Silicon Hilly, Cincinnati Magazine.
Be Your Own Bill Collector, GOOD Magazine.
The Sky's the Limit, Proto Magazine.
For LGBT Methodists, Church Discipline Feels Like Discrimination, Slate.
Meet the Female Fighter Building a Better Boxing Glove for 'Badass Women,' GOOD.
Blind Justice, Cincinnati Magazine.
Cli-Fi, or 'Climate Fiction,' Is the Hottest New Genre, GOOD.
Designing a World Where Environmentalists Win, (the Captain Planet story), GOOD.
A Continuum of Legislation and Intimidation in Ohio's Planned Parenthood Fight, GOOD.
A Child Remembered: The Healing Art of Remembrance Photography, GOOD.
When Conscious Parenting and Star Wars Superfandom Collide, GOOD.
Why the Planned Parenthood Fight Won't Go Away, GOOD.
Finding the Right Words After Infant Death and Pregnancy Loss, GOOD.
Five Steps to Becoming a Better School, Cincinnati Magazine.
University of Cincinnati Police Officer Who Shot Man During Traffic Stop Charged with Murder. Washington Post. {Contributed reporting}
Out of Practice, PROTO.
Straight to the Core, Cincinnati Magazine: Schools Guide.
Learning to Give, Cincinnati Magazine: Baby Guide.
All of the Lights, Cincinnati Magazine.
Truth Telling in Ferguson, GOOD.
A Love Story Told with the Eyes, GOOD.
No Land is Innocent, GOOD.
A Tragedy of Rural Proportions, PROTO.
Millennial Series, Story Four: When Dreams are a Stimulus Package, GOOD.
Turning Rubbernecking in Bangladesh into a Lifesaving Moment, GOOD.
You're Supposed to Be Creating an Army for God, GOOD.
Millennial Series, Story Three: The Story Behind I AM THAT GIRL, GOOD.
Keeping a Pakistani Artisan Culture from Going Extinct, GOOD.
The Best (or Worst) Outbreak Movies to Watch While in Self-Imposed Quarantine, GOOD.
Millennial Series, Story One: The Hammock Company Fighting Malaria (From Mom and Dad's House), GOOD.
Head in the Clouds, GOOD.
The Unsteady Shelf Life of a Social Justice Symbol. GOOD.
One Year Later, Teenage Journalists are Still Schooling their Principal on Integrity. GOOD.
New Detroit Program Trades Houses for Literary Excellence. GOOD.
Ex-con Launches Start-up Aimed at Inmates. CNNMoney.
Confessions of an Ex-Obama Superfan. GOOD.
This is Your Brain on Football. Cincinnati Magazine.
Atheist TV: All Godless, All the Time. GOOD.
Should Society Fund Mindfulness? GOOD.
And They Will Know We Are Christians by Our Love. Slate.
Kristen Bell Invests... Now What? CNNMoney.
Thank You for (Not) Sharing: Sexting, Cyberharassment, and the Harsh Realities of Digital Adolescence. Cincinnati Magazine.
Zooming in on Kidney Development. Research Horizons.
The Music Didn't Die - It's Solar Powered. The Christian Science Monitor. (First appeared in Truth Atlas.)
They Walk the Line. Cincinnati Magazine.
Professor with Autism Uses Music to Reach Kids with Autism. Truth Atlas.
Homeless Kids Need Time to Play. Truth Atlas.
Buy a Cup, Give a Cup. The Idea Behind Suspended Coffee. Truth Atlas.
New Incentives Help Change the Lives of Mothers and Newborns. Truth Atlas.
Handbag Company Lifts Pakistani Women from Poverty. CNNMoney.
Stone Foxes Create Video with Homeless. Truth Atlas.
Industrious Revolutions: How a Family of Old-Line Printers Tapped into the Maker Movement to Start Anew. Cincinnati Magazine.
Employees with Autism find Success. Truth Atlas.
Cincinnati Streetcar Pits Desire for Growth Against Fiscal Restraint. The New York Times.
Shop Yourself within a Few Degrees of Kevin Bacon. CNNMoney.
This Methodist Minister was Punished for Officiating his Gay Son's Marriage. PolicyMic.
Why 'Do Good' Businesses Are Blowing Up. CNNMoney.
Germany's Third Gender Law Will Lead to More Discrimination, Not Less. Policy Mic.
A Beneficial Bank Born During a Banking Crisis. GOOD.
Catching Up with Gretchen's Grains: How One Small Business is Poised to Take Off. GOOD.
How Tumor Art is Bringing New Insights to Patients and Doctors. GOOD.
How Soccer is Helping Girls On and Off the Field. GOOD.
Not Just a Novelty Item: Get to Know the Americans You'd Least Expect to Fancy the Firearm. GOOD, Issue 029.
How an Old Barn and a Cider Press Became a Thriving Small Business and a Local Institution. GOOD.
Breaking Down Barriers. Think Magazine.
This Social Enterprise of Weavers in a Thai Hill Tribe Lifts Up the Whole Community. GOOD.
Pop-Up Concerts for a Cause Catching on Nationwide. GOOD.
This Family Business Has Helped Clean Up Industry for Generations. GOOD.
'Behind Every Great Idea is a Great Story': Crowdfunding Gets a Boost from TV. GOOD.
Rich Enough to Forget My Name, GOOD, Issue 028.
The Moments that Make Mompreneurs, KIWI Magazine.
Local Flavor is the Secret that Keeps One Vermont Business Smokin', GOOD.
Sun-Sourced Stove Cuts Pollution in Chinese Himalayas. GOOD.
The Earth's Best Spokesperson: Pro Sports? GOOD.
Deliberate, Not Deprived: Comforts of Off-Grid Michigan Life. GOOD.
Ecomom Helps the Rest of Us Keep Earth and Baby in Balance. GOOD.
One Fix for Indian Girls' Dropout Rate: Access to Affordable Feminine Hygiene. GOOD.
For One Food Company, the Key Ingredient for Success is Fairness. GOOD.
Where the Girls Aren't: Geena Davis Aims to Smash Stereotypes in Kids' TV and Movies. GOOD.
How One Company Gives Flip-Flops a More Sustainable Footprint. GOOD.
Fish Poo Power: A Genius Countertop Aquaponics Garden. GOOD.
If Microfinancing Creates a Cycle of Debt, is Handing out Cash a Better Option? GOOD.
Making the Concrete Jungle Beautiful -- And Sustainable. GOOD.
A Piece of Cleveland Ensures the Past isn't Lost in the Upcycle. GOOD.
Life Changing Experience Led Chef to Start Looking for Efficiencies. GOOD.
The Green Products You Never See Can Count for More. GOOD.
"Mom, Dad, There is No God." Coming Out as a Non-Believer. GOOD.
Nanotech "Jackets" to Keep Vaccines from Spoiling Off-Grid. GOOD.
Foodie Hub Kickstarts One West Oakland Neighborhood. GOOD.
Car 2.0: an Electric Vehicle for Wheelchair-Bound Drivers. GOOD.
Circumventing the Market to Relieve Paralysis. GOOD.
It Takes a Toilet: The Next-Gen Commode That Powers a Town. The Atlantic.
Arizona State Students are Upcycling Shipping Containers into Health Clinics. GOOD.
Hire Me: The Hustle to Find Scarce Social Enterprise Jobs. GOOD.
The Life-Changing Power of a Good Nap – and a Smart Business Plan. GOOD.
Sell Less, Share More: OpenTable's Founder Moves Toward Social-Impact Business. GOOD.
'Innovation is the Easy Part': Providing Fuel for the Social Impact Sector. GOOD.
Keep the Carcinogens Away from Baby: Curated E-Commerce to Parents' Rescue. GOOD.
Social Snacking: Three Companies Add Impact to Your Empty Calories. GOOD.
Need Blind: VisionSpring and Warby Parker Shake Up Eyewear with Impact. GOOD.
Where Did Social Enterprise Come From, Anyway? GOOD.
The Search for Gravitational Waves Is On. American Today.
Upcycling's Upshot: How Urban Mushroom Farmers Turned Scavenging into a Business. GOOD.
The Hard Way, American Magazine. (cover story)
Who Runs the Internet? American Today.
Tiny Bio-Engines Use Carbon Dioxide as Fuel. American Today.
Dogs May Prevent Combat Stress Injury. American Today.
5 Super Cool Companies. CNN/Money.
Fat Cats, Bodybuilders and Corsets: A History of Dieting in America. American Magazine.
Farm to Food: Blazer’s Story. American Magazine.
Win a Gym Franchise, Really. CNN/Money.
10 Generation Next Entrepreneurs to Watch. CNN/Money.
Quantum Teleporting is More Than Theory. American Today.
Inked: The Monster's World of Student Artist Ben Tolman. American Today.
Preserve and Protect. GOOD.