He is editor of DigBoston, and editorial director of the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ)[1] that he co-founded with Jason Pramas in 2015.
In February 2012, Faraone debated conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart on WRKO, a talk radio station in Boston, over the legitimacy and motives of the Occupy movement.
The Economist published a review declaring the book to be "absolutely pro-Occupy," while retaining critical perspective.
[5] Justin Peters, of the Columbia Journalism Review, wrote, "He has covered Occupy like a one-man swarm: embedding full-time at Boston’s Dewey Square encampment; visiting other movements around the country; juggling feature stories, blog posts, radio spots, and Twitter fights.
In 2010, he won second place at the Association of Alternative Newsmedia's (AAN) annual AltWeekly Awards in the short form news story category.