Trans rights fight. Images from the Supreme Court
Journalists from American University document protest efforts outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Journalists from American University document protest efforts outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Tayo is a Broadcast Journalist (B.Sc/M.A) with five years of expertise in news reporting, editing, anchoring, and sports coverage. Presently, a journalism graduate student at American University D.C. and recently participated in the 2024 student exchange program at the University of Bergen’s Center for Investigative Journalism (SUJO) in Norway. Previous live coverage includes being in Israel reporting the UEFA U-21 Championship and in Azerbaijan for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. And lately, in the United States Supreme Court covering oral arguments, also on Capitol Hill covering United States Senate committee hearings, and House of Representatives committee hearings.
Todd was a part of a youth delegation to the 53rd session of the United Nations Committee Against Torture, and from 2020-2023, started and managed an event production company in Washington D.C.. Before becoming an Investigative Reporting workshop Fellow at American University Todd freelanced as a photojournalist, videographer, and co-founded LEFT OUT Magazine.
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