Miranda's recent piece for The Crisis Magazine on the need to make the Internet a public utility won a first place award from the Washington, D.C. branch of the Society for Professional Journalists. While her general focus is on state and local government accountability, she has written a wide variety of other pieces, including feature stories about people who make a difference in their communities.




Digital Redlining

The Crisis Magazine

Against Tough Odds, a High School Arts Program Fosters Success

New York Times



Pence Has a History with ‘Voter Fraud’

Newsday


How States’ Rights Can Rectify the Wrongs of the Supreme Court: Abortion

Los Angeles Times

Grading the Nation

MarylandReporter.com



Electric Boat Starts Going Public to Drum Up Support for Seawolf

Hartford Courant

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‘Spin Doctors’ Operate on Thomas

Hartford Courant



Various Appearances

C-SPAN

Miranda Spivack Archives