She was first an editor, then owner of the newspaper Nedelya (Week), in which she published articles on society in foreign countries.
Konradi wrote predominantly for the section dedicated to life for women in foreign countries.
[2] In 1868, Konradi became editor of the political and literary newspaper Nedelya, before buying the paper in 1869 with P. A. Gaideburov and Yu.
Konradi participated in the 1860s women's rights movement of the political left, alongside Anna Filosofova, Maria Trubnikova, and Nadezhda Stasova.
[4] In March and May 1868, Konradi joined 400 other petitioners requesting the rector of St Petersburg University to allow women access to higher education there.