About

Born in small town just north of New York City made it feel like you could simply reach out and grab onto the excitement, danger, and grit of the dimly lit blocks of the Big Apple, but then each night, as I laid in bed, in a house with its unlocked front door, I was brought back to reality.

Daughter to a harpist and once photographer, now hardware store owner, sister to an impressive painter, I toe the line of artist and critical thinker.

I have studied fashion journalism, jurisprudence, and human rights, and have worked for organizations such as the United Nations Refugee Agency, the American Civil Liberties Union, and even myself.

Nowadays, in the digital work I create, I aim to bridge the gap between creative and mainstream. My work and interests are focused on helping others.

A proud feminist, human rights advocate, and loving aunt trying to figure out ways to create a positive change in the world. I share the stories of those who can’t always speak up and analyze historical wrongs that currently interfere with basic human dignity.

 

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