Grace is a staff writer at WORLD and a graduate of the World Journalism Institute.
Grace Snell | New York ministries struggle to help migrants released into the country with little hope of staying
A church in New York City helps migrants apply for asylum and work permits
Soldiers and their families at Fort Drum in upstate New York gather for Christmas fellowship
Providing reliable vehicles is the easy part, but helping people is more complex
An ex-convict wrongfully imprisoned for murder now helps former inmates stay out of prison
IN THE NEWS | New York City grapples with backlash against its open-door immigration policies
Grace Snell | Justice is a long time coming for prisoners convicted of crimes they didn’t commit
Autonomous attack drones are no longer science fiction, and the conversation about the ethics involved shouldn’t be either
Grace Snell | New battlefield weapons challenge traditional wartime ethics
IN THE NEWS | The Golden State may decriminalize psychedelics—but at what price?