Natasha Roy

Natasha Roy is a Georgia-raised journalist based in Brooklyn, NY. As The Interlude's Politics Editor, she oversees enterprise projects as well as coverage of the Biden administration, elections, and public policy. Natasha also covers education, South Asian issues, and Gen Z, and her work has appeared in NBC News, MSNBC, Peacock TV, and Inc. Magazine. When she's not glued to a Google Doc, you can find her in a park, watching bad dramedies, or baking.
The same bedroom in four vignettes: a student's first day, winter break, prom night, and graduation. For many, these formative experiences unfolded remotely during the 2020-2021 school year.

The Class of 2022 On Their Lost Years

“We hardly know what we are doing, and we’re faced with the constant question of whether or not we’re doing enough.”
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President Biden’s First 100 Days: An Editor’s Letter

The Interlude examines the progress and setbacks of President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office.
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The Interlude’s Reality TV Show Recommendations

From “Survivor” to “Say Yes to the Dress,” there’s a reality TV show for everyone.
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During Election Week, “The Bachelorette” Was My Hell Away From Hell

I distracted myself from the bad screen with…more bad screen.

Joe Biden Elected as the 46th President After Days of Uncertainty

“America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country.”

Voting Today? Use Our Resource Guide for a Smoother Process

Find information about voting rights, local hotlines, and same-day registration.