I’m Sonali Gupta, a journalist and audio producer with work in The New York Times, Vogue, and beyond, focused on culture, health, and technology.
Available for editorial and audio assignments.
Drawing on ten years of experience across newsrooms and creative teams, I blend rigorous reporting with narrative-driven audio to create stories that feel intimate, accessible, and human.
Audio
New Voices Scholar, AIR (Audio Independents in Radio)
Producer, Her Kajal Won’t Smudge, Season 1
Host, Producer and Writer, Mixtape — Bounce episode for Maed in India
Producer, multiple shorts
Writing
“The Hardship of Social Distancing When Touch Is a Lifeline,” The New York Times
“Going from Other to Local in Mumbai,” Catapult
“Single In Bombay: How Fucked Up Rishtas And Difficult Dates Push Disabled Singles Online,” BuzzFeed
“Bringing Power Back,” Vogue India
“From ‘Wellness Farms’ to Budget Cuts, How RFK Jr.’s Misguided Policies Threaten Disabled People,” Disabled Journalists Association
“Hoop Dreams: U.S. and India Team Up for Wheelchair Basketball Cultural Exchange,”Disabled Journalists Association
“Green Chiles On Ice Cream? In New Mexico, It's A Specialty,” Food Republic
“Surveilling The Works Of Mumbai's Most Notorious Anonymous Graffiti Artist,” Homegrown
“Differently Abled Indians Open Up About Sex, Sexuality And Isolation,” Homegrown
“I’m human, not cargo: Navigating the daily challenge of stairs, steps and bad ramps,” Medium, for Point of View (press)
Multiple articles, The Click
How Straight the Gait, personal blog
Medium, personal
Speaking Events/Press
“Me, The Change: These Women Changemakers Have Found Their Voice,” The Quint
“Bold and beautiful: The lifestyles of India’s young and differently abled,” Hindustan Times
“Muscular dystrophy heroes stress the need for access to affordable healthcare,” Mid-day
“Sonali Gupta, A Writer Chronicling the Muscular Dystrophy Diagnosis that Brought Her to India,” Made Visible Podcast, Episode 90