About
Originally from Los Angeles, I’m a writer and radio & multimedia producer with a particular interest in documenting stories on cultural identity and human vulnerability. I’ve also worked as an arts reporter, and currently report news and features for KALW in San Francisco.
Recently, I completed a documentary multimedia project exploring how a community of western parents with adopted Chinese daughters connects with and preserves their Chinese culture. My audio, visual and written work have appeared in The New York Times, NPR, KQED, and BBC World News, among others.
Currently, I’m based in Oakland, California. I graduated from U.C. Berkeley with a degree in Rhetoric, and hold a certificate in Photography and Multimedia from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.