Public Radio International’s The World
Shelter Communities in Post-Tsunami Japan (Audio and Photos)
June 2011
Evacuees in tsunami-affected northeast Japan cope with life inside cramped makeshift shelters. Produced and reported by Sonia Narang.

Public Radio International’s The World
The Yokome Brothers Keep Japanese Sanshin Alive (Audio and Video)
July 2011
A duo of Okinawan musicians continue the tradition of sanshin music in the southern Japanese islands. Radio story produced and reported by Sonia Narang. Video filmed and edited by Sonia Narang.

Public Radio International’s The World
Osaka Scales Back Electricity to Honor Victims (Audio)
April 2011
Osaka, Japan dims its famous bright lights out of respect for those suffering in the earthquake disaster zone. Produced and reported by Sonia Narang.

Public Radio International’s The World
Taiko Players Hope to Help with Japan’s Recovery (Audio)
March 2011
An all-women’s drumming group was preparing to travel by bus to a concert in Fukushima when the magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit off the northeast coast of Japan. The concert was canceled and the drummers stayed behind wondering what they could do to help. Produced and reported by Sonia Narang.

New York Times
India’s College Entrance Exam Season (Video)
March 2010
As the middle class has steadily grown, so has the pressure to compete for the limited slots in the country’s system of higher education. Produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

New York Times
India’s Highways of Death (Video)
June 2010
Every day in India, 320 people are killed in traffic accidents, the highest rate in the world. What will happen as new roads are built and thousands of drivers are taking the wheel? Produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

PBS NewsHour
U.S. Military’s Ongoing Role in Japan Stirs Debate (Video)
May 2010
The controversy over the U.S. military’s presence on Okinawa Island, 400 miles south of mainland Japan, sparked mass protests on the island and led to the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

GlobalPost
Battleground Okinawa (Video)
May 2010
Tensions between locals and political leaders rise over a U.S. military base. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

Time.com
Paying for Petting Time in Japan’s Cat Cafes (Video)
June 2010
In Osaka, Japan, where many apartment dwellers aren’t allowed to keep pets, cat fanciers spend time with their favorite felines at the Cats’ Time Cafe. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

GlobalPost
Osaka: A Prayer for the Economy (Video)
February 2010
Business owners ask the Japanese god of good fortune for better economic times. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

Wall Street Journal
Toyota Recalls Dent Vaunted Image in Japan (Video)
February 2010
In image-conscious Japan, reputation is everything. Toyota, the market leader and an auto maker with a reputation of excellence, is facing a crisis of confidence among Japanese consumers. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

PBS Frontline/World
India: The Cost of Yellowcake (Video)
May 2008
A three-part online video series about the repercussions of mining uranium on tribal lands in eastern India. Won first place award from South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) and second place award from the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) in 2009. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

msnbc.com
Long Trip Brings Beautiful Music (Video)
April 2009
A group of refugee teens from the Nepal-Bhutan border made their singing debut in New York City. Reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.

South Asian International Film Festival, New York City, 2008
Kerala Brides (Video)
A documentary film about three women who left their hometown in Kerala, South India to marry men 2,000 miles away in the northern state of Haryana, where decades of female feticide – the selective abortion of girl children – has led to a shortage of brides. Produced by Sonia Narang.