Jeff ChuinThe SalveWhat Happens When We Share a MealIt can be a powerful act of inclusion to sit down at a table with those who don’t share your convictionsSep 16, 20192Sep 16, 20192
Jeff ChuinForgeA Goat Showed Me the True Meaning of Being Open-HeartedScience can’t fully explain what animals do to our soulsJul 3, 201925Jul 3, 201925
Jeff ChuinReporter’s NotebookPerseverance of the SaintsEmbattled yet unbowed, seven LGBTQ Ugandans—six Christian, one Muslim—testify to their changing but enduring faith By Jeff Chu and Timothy…Aug 25, 2016Aug 25, 2016
Jeff ChuinReporter’s NotebookLife Has HillsInside one young, gay Ugandan man’s struggle to navigate the intersection of poverty and discrimination, pain and hopeAug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016
Jeff ChuinReporter’s Notebook“I Forgot I Hated God”Uganda’s LGBTQ community finds hope and strength for the way forward in the very thing so often used to abuse them: faith By Jeff Chu and…Aug 23, 2016Aug 23, 2016
Jeff ChuinReporter’s NotebookCry, Freedom: My 2015 in ReviewThis was the year I went full-time freelance. Which, depending on how you look at it, meant liberty or lunacy. I had one of the magazine…Dec 18, 2015Dec 18, 2015
Jeff ChuinReporter’s NotebookCounting the CostsNobody told me how much writing and promoting a book would cost me. I’m at $30,000 and counting. But it’s been worth every pennySep 11, 2013Sep 11, 2013
Jeff ChuinReporter’s NotebookThe Meaning of a MealThere are things my mom and I still have trouble talking about, like my gayness and my eternal soul. Which is why she came to NYC to cook…Aug 19, 2013Aug 19, 2013
Jeff ChuinReporter’s NotebookMy Words Are Not My OwnThoughts on clarity, expectations, and the fraught relationship between the writer and the readerAug 7, 2013Aug 7, 2013