Bonnie Miller Rubin is an experienced writer, editor, speaker and strategist who can provide and curate content for a variety of platforms.
She is currently a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal. As a Chicago Tribune reporter for 25 years, she specialized in health and family issues, covering stories on marginalized populations, from premature babies to at-risk teens to wounded veterans. Improving quality and access to mental health care has been an area of particular interest, with more than two dozen bylines on this topic alone. She has covered devastating tornadoes in Illinois, the 2004 inaugural in Washington, gay rights in Utah, the Oklahoma City bombing and the oldest showgirl in Vegas.
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Latest stories
Losing My College Roommate to Dementia. Next Avenue. August 27, 2021.
New Alzheimer’s Drug Aduhelm Stirs Hope, Controversy. Better. July 23, 2021.
Happy Family Life. Better. May 28, 2021.
My nest is empty, but the stuff remains. Why is decluttering so emotionally fraught? Washington Post. March 4, 2021.
Watching edgier TV with your kids during the pandemic? You’re not alone. Washington Post. February 11, 2021.
This couple canceled their big wedding and instead gave Thanksgiving dinners to the needy. Washington Post. November 25, 2020.
How do parents navigate the pandemic when one is more lax about social distancing? Washington Post. June 23, 2020.
A lesson in civics or indoctrination? Deciding whether to bring kids to political protests. Washington Post. March 5, 2020.
Drug-Injection Sites Are Battleground in Fight Against Opioid Overdoses. The Wall Street Journal. April 29, 2019.