When Content Makes a Difference.

Impactful stories give a platform to voices that often go unheard. By telling the right stories in the right way, these messages sparked real conversations—and real policy changes.

Historic flooding destroys thousands of homes, displacing families in San Diego.

“Everything we owned, our entire lives are destroyed and pets died”

The 2024 record-breaking flooding in San Diego sparked media coverage that highlighted gaps in stormwater infrastructure, especially in underserved areas. This led to policy changes, $37 million in federal funds and new legislation to improve flood channels and protect vulnerable communities.

I spent months sharing the stories of the families impacted.

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“It will not only maintain the cycle but make it worse”

Concentrating Poverty: How building more low-income housing in low-income neighborhoods can hinder economic opportunities for generations to come.

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“This has been an issue for so many years. Our community really needs hope”

Tijuana Sewage Crisis: Impactful storytelling played a crucial role in raising public awareness on the environmental and health risks of the crisis. This pushed local, state, and federal officials to allocate funding, including the $100 million for wastewater treatment upgrades and the planned $530 million investment in a new treatment plant in Tijuana.

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