PRACTICE

My work extends beyond individual projects.

It is grounded in a broader practice of listening, shaping, and translating stories — across film, writing, and cultural work.

Over time, this has developed into a body of work that moves between oral history, documentary, and narrative development — each informing the other.

I work with individuals and organizations to shape complex ideas into clear, structured narratives.

This includes long-form writing, editorial platforms, and story-driven content that reflects both depth and clarity.

The process is not about simplifying — but about identifying what matters, and building a structure that allows it to hold.

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Thought Leadership

Narrative & Content Strategy

Alongside film and oral history work, I have contributed to written publications that document community stories and cultural history.

These projects often take the form of booklets, guides, and long-form editorial work, where research, interviews, and narrative structure come together.

The focus is on creating work that is both accessible and grounded — something that can be read, shared, and returned to over time.

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Editorial & Publications

I have also worked on cultural and community-based programs that bring storytelling into public space.

This includes festivals, exhibitions, and collaborative initiatives that connect people to place, history, and each other.

These projects extend the work beyond documentation — into participation, visibility, and shared experience.

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Programs & Collaborations

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