I think you end up on the lucky side, or you don't. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc endluckyside Change image and share on social
A big part of reporting is just being present. You have to show up ten days in a row to get the one telling detail. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc bigdaydetail Change image and share on social
What one reads in the newspaper and what one sees on the street are absolutely not the same. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc absolutelynewspaperread Change image and share on social
The best comics enlist you to take accountability for who you are, whether you like it or not. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc accountabilitycomicenlist Change image and share on social
My dad taught me that language was a powerful tool. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc dadlanguagepowerful Change image and share on social
Adrian Leon LeBlanc, my dad and my namesake, his keen joy in observing people and the world is the reason I became a journalist. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc adriandadjournalist Change image and share on social
It's hard for me to understand how poverty can be invisible to so many people, since I see it everywhere. Readers sometimes think this world is so different; on the one hand, they feel connected to the people I'm writing about, and on the other hand, they're saying their lives are a world away. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc connectfeelhand share on social
Satisfaction isn't a state that comes easily to me. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc easilysatisfactionstate Change image and share on social
Serious loss brings you into one of the world's silent fraternities. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc bringfraternityloss Change image and share on social
My earnestness at the injustices I witnessed when I was writing 'Random Family' may have been my gravest reportorial offense during the early years of reporting. When I discuss the book with students, they often ask me how I could 'stand by' in the face of so much suffering; the egregiousness wasn't my powerlessness but my surprise. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc bookdiscussearly share on social