Radio
Nov. 2022 | Co-produced "Going for Broke," Economic Hardship Reporting Project and PRX’s To The Best of Our Knowledge at Wisconsin Public Radio
May 2021 | "A Parenting Movement Emerges From the Pandemic," PRX’s To The Best of Our Knowledge at Wisconsin Public Radio
May 2014 | "How an immigrant from Paraguay reunited with her son," Public Radio International
Nov. 2014 | "Parents With Unusual Hours Seek Out ‘Extreme’ Day Care," Here and Now
Nov. 2009 | "American artists and Iceland," Public Radio International
Exhibits
Jun. 2022 | Produced two exhibits showcasing EHRP-supported work at Photoville and Opus 40 in New York
FILMS
Sep. 2021 | Precarity: A Short Film on Women Working in the Pandemic with Emily Cohen Ibañez, The Intercept
2017 | Executive produced the Emmy-winning "Jackson" directed by Maisie Crow. Appeared on Showtime and HBO Max.
Jan. 2013 | Wrote and produced the Emmy-nominated multimedia work The Last Clinic directed by Maisie Crow, The Atavist
In Mississippi, a new law threatens to shut down the Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the last abortion provider in the state. Award-winning filmmaker and photographer Maisie Crow and writer Alissa Quart provide an intimate portrait of the lives at the center of this political maelstrom. From one of the clinic’s doctors, who feels duty-bound to travel there each week from out of state; to a leading protester, a doctor who once performed abortions herself; to the young women wrestling with a decision that will change the course of their lives, this unique multimedia story takes you beyond the slogans. The Last Clinic is an illuminating and moving portrait of the humanity behind an incendiary issue. The Atavist No. 21, January 2013 Running time, 48 minutes Get the Story: atavist.com/the-last-clinic “I've been involved with the movement for women's reproductive rights for over 40 years, both as an activist and a writer, and this is by far the best reporting I have ever seen on the subject. Alissa Quart and Maisie Crow offer a view from the frontlines of the abortion conflict that is both intimate and bracingly challenging.” —Barbara Ehrenreich, bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed, Bait and Switch, and other books.