Our team.

  • Sarah Little, Founder & Editor in Chief

    Over the past decade, Sarah has traveled to more than 40 countries across five continents, listening to women and girls share their hopes, dreams, and biggest challenges. These conversations became the foundation of More to Her Story.

    Before founding MTHS, Sarah reported for VICE and The Guardian on women’s rights and politics, based in Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank. She also hosts More to Her Story: The Podcast, which features in-depth conversations with journalists, experts, and world leaders on advancing global gender equity.

    Sarah is a Women for Women International Champion and was named to the 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Media. She holds a Master’s in International Journalism from City, University of London.

  • Kelly Kimball, Managing Editor

    An award-winning journalist and audience strategist based in New York City, Kelly focuses on making complex global issues accessible for a new generation of readers.

    Before joining More to Her Story, Kelly served as the sole social media editor at Foreign Policy. She also served as Managing Editor at Frame Media and curates The Detour, a widely-read weekly newsletter focused on U.S. and global affairs. Her work has earned industry recognition, including a Webby Award.

    Kelly holds a Master’s in Digital Journalism from American University and brings a sharp editorial lens to the evolving landscape of global storytelling—with a focus on advancing women’s rights.

  • Asra Nomani, Senior Editor

    A former Wall Street Journal correspondent, Asra has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, and TIME, and has served as a visiting professor in journalism at Georgetown University. Her reporting has taken her around the world—from post-9/11 Pakistan to U.S. classrooms—shining a light on the intersections of politics, religion, and gender.

    Asra is the founder of the “Muslim Women’s Freedom Tour” and led the first public woman-led Muslim prayer in the U.S., an event that marked a turning point in Islamic reform movements. She was a visiting scholar at Brandeis University’s Center for Investigative Journalism and a Poynter Fellow at Yale.

    At More to Her Story, Asra brings a fierce commitment to editorial integrity and a global perspective on the stories that matter most to women and girls.