Maia McDonald 

FREELANCE JOURNALIST AND FUNKY FASHION ENTHUSIAST⋆·˚ ༘ *

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Welcome!

Maia McDonald (she/her) is an award-winning Chicago-based freelance journalist. Most recently, she did reporting, visuals, and audience engagement for the Investigative Project on Race and Equity. She currently serves as a board member for the Chicago Journalists Association.

Maia has reported for several news outlets, including Austin Weekly News, Block Club Chicago, Borderless Magazine, The Chicago Reader, City Bureau, In These Times, The Guardian, Teen Vogue, and The TRiiBE.

Her work has also been republished by Cicero Independienté, Chalkbeat Chicago, the Chicago Sun-Times, Capital B News, Grist, Wisconsin Watch, and others. She’d love to work with you too!

Maia’s experience has included reporting on flooding in the Calumet region, Illinois labor law and the temporary service industry, Chicago aldermanic elections, and more, links for which can be found on her Muck Rack page, the reporting page of this site, or below.

To learn even more about Maia and her journalistic experience, please explore more of maiamcdonald.me! Thanks for stopping by!


Recent Work (Updated Nov. 3, 2025):

  • Putting Chicago fashion on the map — Chicago Fashion Week wrapped up Sunday after nearly two weeks of fashion education and social events, exhibitions, in-store activations, retail markets, galas, and runway shows, all aimed at elevating the city to be a major player in the international fashion industry. Launched last year, the second iteration again focused on local designers, designers of color, sustainability, and low-cost or free events, important at a time when prices are continuing to rise across the fashion industry. Chicago Reader, 10/29/25. Read a preview. View as PDF.

**Double asterisks indicate a story where Maia contributed reporting.