My best pieces from La Voz
I have been on staff at De Anza College's student newspaper since Winter '23 as a freelance reporter. I was also managing editor for the Fall '23 quarter. In Spring '24 I am a copy editor.
Track and field athletes express distrust, discomfort with college administration, athletic department’s inaction. (Awarded Meritorious Enterprise News Series 2023 - Journalism Association of Community Colleges)
Foothill-De Anza community breaks the silence with Israel-Palestine teach-in.
‘Not Your Masi’s Generation’ art exhibit: multimedia artist Asha Sudra embraces diaspora and the power of strong women.
Part-time faculty treated as second class citizens: Fewer resources, disrespect make it more difficult for part timers to serve students.
You can see all my La Voz web articles here.
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Silicon Valley Open Studios brings community art engagement.
(Awarded 1st place environmental portrait 2023 - Northern California Journalism Association of Community Colleges) Community petitions to change college name. Faculty, students and community members discuss namesake’s colonial history.
(Awarded 4th place news story 2023 - Journalism Association of Community Colleges) ‘To: Immigrants With Love’: Fostering love for the undocumented community with Valentine's letters.
Frustrated over the absence of three track and field coaches, athletes and coaches speak up to the Chancellor. (Awarded Meritorious Enterprise News Series - Journalism Association of Community Colleges)
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My best pieces from The Epitaph
I participated in Homestead High School's student newspaper all four years of high school; starting my freshman year as a part of the intro to journalism class. My junior year, I was senior lifestyles (features) editor and my senior year I was managing editor. Starting junior year, I wrote a monthly column called 'Feminist's Disclosure.'
A year with COVID-19
Investigative project including content on medical workers, local businesses, vaccines and PTSD. This was released at the official one year mark into lockdown. A fly on the wall: an artist's perspective
Students share how they express their views through art. The Fan brothers: a dynamic duo on varsity soccer
Their bond stems from a lifetime of playing together, allowing them to dominate the field. |
Feminist's Disclosure: The personal is political (Column)
How COVID-19 has disproportionally hurt low-income women of color. Feminist's Disclosure: White women in white supremacy (Column)
How white women use their unique role to both perpetuate and uphold white supremacy in the United States. To hell and back: a fight for democracy
Protests show no signs of stopping as mainland China encroaches on Hong Kong's democracy. |
Academic Papers
My favorite argumentative papers I've written for class.