Projects
Editor for zine: The Passion of the Geeg
A queer, feminist, self-published zine. I edited the first edition of this zine with my dear friend, Gia Hanselman, and contributed poetry to the following edition. Bringing a creative voice and detailed editing, I supported her first self-publishing pursuit.
Women in STEM: Culture, Sexism, & Advice
This mini documentary features four female faculty members of Gonzaga University’s Biology Department. Like the title suggests, I conducted interviews on their lived experiences, how the sciences have shaped them, and how women are shaping the sciences. This is my Gonzaga Honors Program final project and arose out of my own experiences of sexism during my time as an undergraduate majoring in.
Due to the privacy of these women, this project is only available through a personal link and must be requested. Please let me know if you’d like to view it by contacting me!
Editor for Tailor-Made by Tessa
Tailor-Made by Tessa is a small business for custom, hand-painted shoes designs. The owner, Tessa, is my younger sister. We collaborate on all forms of writing for Tailor-Made, including: captions, stories, and a Student-Made feature narrative that will soon be published. You can view the brand’s Instagram page through the link below.
Women of Color in Academia - Interview Presentation
A qualitative research study conducted by Tara Hollander, Lucy Kramer, & Kyla Stout. This study conducted at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA. These interviews, condensed into a PowerPoint presentation, gathered stories of lived experiences and investigated how language and accents may have affected interviewees’ work in academia.
ELI Community Impact Project
During my sophomore year, I participated in E.L.I., Experiential Leadership Institute, at Gonzaga University. The year long program included weekly meetings and a deliverable community project through small groups. My group focused on supporting Zag mental health through relationship building. We gathered existing knowledge and cultivated small groups for student well-being. Included here is a Pdf of our final presentation.