The other day, I was sitting in Haute Cakes Caffe chowing down on a carnitas breakfast burrito, when an…
Hawken Miller
Hawken graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) in 2019. Before joining BioNews, he wrote for the Washington Post’s video game and esports section, Launcher, where he still contributes as a freelancer. Hawken is also a columnist for BioNews, focusing on his experience with Duchenne muscular dystrophy for Muscular Dystrophy News Today. His work has appeared in Dot Esports, The Orange County Register, KTLA 5, and The Sacramento Bee. He won a Webby for virtual reality journalism at USC.
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Articles by Hawken Miller
Rich Horgan’s younger brother, Terry Horgan, is the inspiration behind Cure Rare Disease, a Boston-based nonprofit Rich established in…
Tonya Dreher wanted to do something dramatic on behalf of Hope for Gus, the New Hampshire-based foundation inspired by her…
Stretching has been part of my daily life since I was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) about 17 years…
I realize that having a full-time job as well as Duchenne muscular dystrophy can be challenging. Balancing my time…
Power chair use can feel like a burden. Most people I hang around don’t use a wheelchair so it…
When I pray, I like to start by thanking God for all of the blessings he has bestowed on me.
It can sometimes feel like everything is against us when doctor appointments and physical barriers bombard us. If we focus…
I recently participated in a panel discussion at CureDuchenne 2019 Futures titled “Friends.” I gave a brief presentation, along…
I’ve just wrapped up my internship with The Washington Post. My experience has made me think about the added…