Christopher Rzigilinski is a freelance journalist and former adjunct professor from the New York City area. He is the founder and Creative Director of Working Definitions Media, a multimedia storytelling company developed during a stint at the Condé Nast School of Fashion & Design in London, England during the fall of 2017. His essay I Have a Confession to Make: My Struggle with Whiteness was published in 2Leaf Press anthology called What Does it Mean to Be White in America? (2014). During his time in Los Angeles, circa 2015, he worked on journalism projects include hosting Popography: the Pop Culture Biography Podcast, as well as contributing interviews, articles, and movie reviews to Cinephellas.com. Screenwriting credits include scripts for MicDrop’s 107 Music Facts You Should Know YouTube series and a series of experimental short videos he wrote, directed, and produced, including Word Processor (Working Definition Productions), an intimate look at the relationship between an author and his use of language.