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.
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
Juliana Chan Erikson | Loneliness plagues our social-media-drenched society, and summer is the season of greatest isolation
The Greatest Showman brings an embellished circus spectacle to modern theater audiences
Juliana Chan Erikson | Women who have multiple abortions present challenges to pro-life efforts
Juliana Chan Erikson | The Southern Poverty Law Center’s scattershot labeling of ‘hate groups’ leaves many unfairly tarnished
Juliana Chan Erikson | The TV industry itself largely enforces the parental guideline ratings, with predictable results for content