[4] She has also served as a staff writer for Nieman Journalism Lab, at Harvard University, and a reporter in the Washington bureau of Honolulu Civil Beat,[5] before moving to Washington state.
[5] Her writing appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Gawker, Slate, The Awl, and several other newspapers and magazines.
[3] LaFrance was on Fresh Air in 2020, where she talked about what it is like to be a person for whom facts matter, but to be immersed in QAnon and conspiracy theories for her reporting.
[9] She also spoke about gender imbalance in American news media on the radio program On Point.
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