In addition to her career as a journalist, Cunha is an adjunct professor for the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida.
[6][7] When she announced that she would be quitting mommy blogging in a 2018 article for The Washington Post, she recalled: "By the time my twins were 6, my daily writings had attracted a modest — but sizable, in the smallest sense of the word — following.
"[13][14] Her first viral article was headlined as "This is what happened when I drove my Mercedes to pick up food stamps" and published in The Washington Post, in 2014.
[15] Shortly after its publication, the article was listed as a recommended read in The New York Times by Stacy Cowley, who wrote: When you're poor, looking for work and collecting food stamps, no one expects you to drive a Mercedes.
In the case of the 1992 riots, 30 years of black people trying to talk about their struggles of racial profiling and muted, but still vastly unfair, treatment, came to a boil.