Sarah Blaskey
Sarah Blaskey
Sarah Blaskey is a reporter at Miami Herald. She is also a fellow at the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Reporting at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Her reportage is centered on the intersection of Politics, society, and the Environment in Latin America. Her articles have been published in reputable online and print media like Quartz, Buzzfeed, and a host of others.[6]
Education
Sarah bagged her first degree in History from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. She proceeded to Columbia University in the City of New York for her Masters in Journalism.
Articles
Sarah has written and co-written over 1500 articles.
The Grifter's Club: Trump, Mar-a-Lago, and the Selling of the Presidency[13]
“He Just Jumped in Front of Us Like Mr. Clean”: Inside Trump’s Eternal Reign at Mar-a-Lago, the Real Seat of His Presidency[15]
‘It’s just nukes.
Sing us a song.’ New book examines Trump’s surreal Mar-a-Lago schmoozefest[16]
'Obvious propaganda': Pence claim of COVID-19 'flattening' contradicted by Florida data[17]
'The price of denial': Teenager died after attending church party as Florida reopened[18]
‘Es propaganda obvia’: Pence habla del ‘aplanamiento’ del COVID-19 en Florida y contradice datos[19]
Fort Lauderdale chief ousted after criticizing victim and defending officer misconduct[20]
‘Beat it, little f***er.’ Officers laugh after shooting rubber bullets at protesters.[21]
Fort Lauderdale police officers laugh after shooting rubber bullets at protesters[22]
Rebekah Jones renews COVID-19 criticism.
DeSantis says it’s a ‘conspiracy bandwagon’[23]
‘Leading indicators of a resurgence’: COVID-19 numbers trending up since reopening[24]
Woman shot with rubber bullet in Ft.
Lauderdale demands reforms, considers civil rights suit[25]
'They ignited the situation': Fort Lauderdale police fractured eye socket of peaceful protester[26]
Florida knew a COVID-19 pandemic was likely; state leaders didn't warn the public[27]
Months before Florida leaders had any clue, coronavirus was creeping through the state[28]