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Supreme Court overturns Chevron doctrine: a potential threat to worker safety and federal authority
In this blog, I cover the RESPIRAR Project’s response to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine.
Read MoreData visualizations for news story covering Maryland police trends
I led a data analysis for ‘From local police to private guards,’ an investigative series published in the Baltimore Banner. My work included analyzing FBI crime data to reveal a nearly 10% drop in Maryland law enforcement personnel from 2019 to 2023 and designing an interactive map showing personnel trends by county.
Read MoreSpace to breathe
I assisted in the editing process to help secure the publication of this guest opinion letter in The Washington Post on behalf of RESPIRAR.
Read MoreHow JBRF navigates biases in grantmaking
Navigating biases in grantmaking is not easy, but it is imperative. In this blog, I dive into JBRF’s approach.
Read MoreTrust-based philanthropy: empowering community members to drive solutions
This piece delves into the Jane Bancroft Robinson Foundation’s trust-based philanthropy approach, and the origins of Black Women Thriving East of the River.
Read MoreSupporting the Launch of a Brand
I designed social media graphics and wrote copy supporting the Jane Bancroft Robinson Foundation’s brand launch.
Read MoreScaling Wacif’s web presence during a global pandemic
I led the launch of three WordPress websites at Wacif, expanding digital presence during a period of rapid growth at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreJapanese American Women in Business Fireside Chat
I was the photographer for the event, produced a social media package, and oversaw the production of a recap blog post.
Read MoreFrom vision to reality: designing a map to context-set a Smithsonian exhibit
I loved creating this map as part of Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s traveling exhibit Capturing Anacostia. Using tools like ArcGIS and Illustrator, I designed a visually engaging map that resonated with visitors and was later incorporated into the museum’s evergreen outdoor exhibit.
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