
I'm a freelance editor based in Los Angeles. I also a work in non-fiction audio as a writer and host. Previously, I led video at The Washington Post for The Lily, where I told critical stories about women, gender and intersectionality. My work at The Washington Post has been recognized by The Webby Awards, Webby for Good, the Online Journalism Awards and the Society of Publication Design. In 2019, I directed, shot and edited the 22-minute short documentary, “The Jessicas Are Turning 30,” a winner of PBS’ To The Contrary Film Festival, as well as an official selection in competition at the BendFilm Festival, Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles and more. It’s also a finalist for the Online Journalism Award for Digital Video Storytelling, Medium Form. Before joining The Post, I was a visual journalist at the National Public Radio Los Angeles affiliate KPCC where I produced visual content and oversaw visual editorial strategy. Before that, I worked as a staff photojournalist at newspapers throughout California. In addition to my work as an editor, I’m a also multidisciplinary artist working primarily in photography-based work. I have experience in printmaking, letterpress, ceramics and painting. I studied art at UCLA’s Department of Art.