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Wendy Lu

She // Her // Hers

Journalist

New York, New York

Wendy, a Chinese American woman, smiles warmly at the camera. She is wearing black-framed glasses, a tracheostomy tube, and a blue sweater over a white button-down shirt. She is standing in front of a tree with yellow leaves.

Photo by Chenxi Yu.

Wendy Lu is a senior staff editor at The New York Times and a global speaker on disability representation in the media. Her work has been featured in HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, Bustle, Quartz, Columbia Journalism Review, and more. As a board member for the National Center on Disability and Journalism, Lu works with newsrooms across the country to improve coverage of disability issues. She appeared on Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list in the Media category and received a Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowship to develop a disability reporting curriculum. She was named one of 30 global disability leaders on Diversability’s “D-30 Disability Impact List” of 2020. Wendy holds a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from UNC-Chapel Hill.

Donor -Disability Futures is supported by Ford Foundation and Mellon Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 08.20.2024