
Ryan Đoàn-Nguyễn
@ryandoannguyen
Harvard '25 | Previously @AP @AAJAVoices @TheCrimson Metro Desk Editor | Revealing history's hidden in everyday words ✍🏼
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📢 Working on a story for The Associated Press looking to talk to #Latino and #AfroLatino individuals about their experience identifying themselves in government paperwork 📢 DMs are open or email me: [email protected] #journorequest




When crisis pushed thousands out of Harlem in the '70s, politician Percy Sutton launched 'Harlem Week' to lift the neighborhood's broken spirits. 50 years on, Harlem not only stands but soars. I visited and met the ones behind its renaissance. Read in The Associated Press:apnews.com/article/harlem…

Time continues to fly, but my last semester as one of The Harvard Crimson metro reporters is off to a great start! A huge thank you to Elias Schisgall, Ryan Đoàn-Nguyễn, and Yusuf Mian for all your help and guidance! Here's what Asher Montgomery and I have been up to:


For Harvard University, I profiled climate scientist Meera Atreya, whose advocacy began at age 10 — when she learned that "the threat of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet was dire.” Today, Atreya leads global efforts to combat our climate crisis. Read here:news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…

What’s it like to fight for your child’s special education needs in Cambridge? Arduous, expensive—and often—lonely. In this must-read feature, The Harvard Crimson Metro reporters Emily Schwartz and Darcy Lin give voice to parents navigating the arcane system.thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…

On Nov. 5, Massachusetts voters will also have the chance to shape five laws. Check out The Harvard Crimson's guide to the ballot, produced largely by our Metro reporters! thecrimson.com/topic/massachu… Jack Trapanick Emily Schwartz Sally Edwards Laurel Shugart Grace Yoon Darcy G. Lin





Donald Trump’s return to the White House and a Republican majority in the Senate — and, possibly, control of the House — give Harvard officials plenty to worry about. Emma Haidar and Cam E. Kettles report. thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…

My last, and most important, byline in The Harvard Crimson Could not have asked for a better cowriter than Asher Montgomery as a partner to navigate the past year. Excited to see what next year holds as an Associate Manager Editor! thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…

#BREAKING: Harvard will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to dismantle its diversity programming and limit student protests in exchange for federal funding, University President Alan Garber announced. Dhruv Patel & Grace Yoon report. thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…