Juliana Feliciano Reyes is an investigative reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Before joining the investigative team in 2021, she spent three years covering labor for The Inquirer while also writing stories about nightlife, art, and Asian Americans. Her journalism has been published in WIRED’s Backchannel, The Washington Post’s The Lily, and Technical.ly, a network of local tech news sites where she worked as a reporter and editor for five years. Her reporting has won awards from the Keystone Media Awards, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, and the Labor and Employment Relations Association. Her essays and poetry have been featured in bedfellows magazine, BlackStar Film Festival’s SEEN, and FORTUNE, a zine for and by queer Asian publics. She’s been on the board of the Philadelphia chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association since 2012. She’s the daughter of Filipinx immigrants, a samul nori drummer, and a prolific letter writer.
Twitter: @juliana_f_reyes