Juliana is a correspondent covering marriage, family, and sexuality as part of WORLD’s Relations beat. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and earned a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Juliana resides in the Washington, D.C., metro area with her husband and three children.
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Pioneering pastors are using virtual reality to reach an unconventional group of people
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Facial recognition technology offers potential safety benefits, but most U.S. schools remain wary
Amazon.com continues to ban some Christian nonprofits from its donate-while-you-shop program
As the coronavirus pandemic stifles the gambling industry, sports gamblers turn to more obscure competitions
Juliana Chan Erikson | States are moving to restrict so-called “conversion therapy” practices meant to help people struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction or gender issues. A WORLD review suggests the bans are misguided
Christian commentators and others have found wide audiences through podcasts
A patchwork of state laws makes medical marijuana an imprecise practice