Hi! I’m Amanda Su.
I'm a multimedia journalist based in New York City.
I previously reported and produced video shorts and documentary films for the New York Times as an Opinion Video fellow.
Before that, I reported and produced digital and broadcast stories for ABC News, after interning with the company's Race & Culture Unit. In college, I interned at the nonprofit newsroom PublicSource, reporting and writing long form enterprise stories.
I graduated from Harvard College with a History & Literature degree, focusing on the intersection of ethnic studies and media studies. I wrote my senior thesis on Asian American home movies, for which I won the Hoopes Prize honoring outstanding scholarly research.
I served as the president of The Harvard Crimson, Harvard's independent daily student newspaper, where I oversaw a 350-person staff and directed the organization's editorial, financial, and cultural strategy. Prior to that, I was a multimedia editor overseeing photo and video content and a news reporter covering the College Administration and Race & Diversity beats.
Welcome to my website — a compilation of some of my favorite work!