PHOTO ESSAY: In artist Maria Maea’s hands, the palm is much more than a plant — it’s a medium | LA Times
PHOTOS: Taking stock of the vanishing landscape of ‘Russian Hollywood’ | LA Times IMAGE Magazine
PHOTOS: Among the beauty objects of L.A. fashion icon Peter Lai | LA Times IMAGE Magazine
The Fight for L.A.'s Last Japanese Boarding House | MAKING A NEIGHBORHOOD
PHOTOS: How comic Frankie Quiñones, ‘the CholoFit guy,’ makes a killing with characters | LA TIMES
A Mango Tree Grows in Virgil Village | MAKING A NEIGHBORHOOD
PHOTOS: Try Grief Yoga to release trapped emotions | LA Times
A Flower's Bloom: The Story Behind Virgil Avenue's Bright Pink Trumpet Trees | MAKING A NEIGHBORHOOD
PHOTOS: What happens when a Grammy-nominated singer goes to a sound bath after a lunar eclipse? | LA Times Image Magazine
Photo Essay: The Hand-Painted Signs and Murals of Latinx LA | Hyperallergic x KCET
Photo essay: New rules push restaurants to the brink, with no end in sight | The Counter
Four Undocumented Restaurant Workers on the Pandemic’s Impact | EATER
Beyond Moldy Jam: The Inside Story of What Went Wrong At Sqirl | The LAnd
Photo Essay: The Day BLM Showed Up At Eric Garcetti's House | LAist
This Activist Group is Taking On The State of Honduras in the First Trans femicide Case | PRI The World
Informal but Essential: Herbalists and Birth Workers Fill Gaps in Community Care | KCET
Voices of Resilience: Stories from Women Navigating Informal Labor | KCET
Tijuana’s Culinary Art School Alumni Define Modern Baja Cuisine | Life&Thyme
What It’s Like to be Homeless in the LA Heat | Curbed LA
A Swap Meet’s Final Barter | Curbed LA
Photo Essay: Gente Del Rio: People of the L.A. River | The LAnd
Gabriela Ruiz Is Young, Subversive and Forging Her Own Way in the Art World | KCET
Bertha Gonzalez Brings Friends to Celebrate 10 Years of Tequila | Life & Thyme
Interactive: A Chicanx Artist's Point of View | KCET
Why I Started an Instagram Account Documenting My Quickly Gentrifying LA Neighborhood | Remezcla
How Mexican-Themed Bar La Cita Bridges L.A.'s Diverse Communities | KCET
Francisca Valenzuela, la ruidosa más relevante de Latinoamérica | VICE
Interactive: The Lives of People on Olvera Street | KCET
A Oaxacan-Middle Eastern Restaurant in Boyle Heights Has an Inspiring Backstory | LA Weekly
Portraits of Service: the People Behind the Counters of Grand Central Market | KCET
Latinas Are Leading the Fight to Legalize Street Vending in L.A. | Remezcla
How L.A. Chefs Are Influenced by their Grandmothers | LA Weekly
At Scam&Jam, Old-school Backyard Party Vibes Get a Modern, Latinx Spin | LA Weekly
Tijuana Zine Fest Bridges DIY Culture From Both Sides of the Border | KCET
PERSONAL AUDIO ESSAY: I’m Here: How Kamasi Washington’s Music Got Me Through A Life Changing Journey
How a Korean-Colombian Restaurant Became a Hub for L.A.’s Underground Hip-Hop Scene | LA Weekly
Searching for a Mexico City Breakfast in L.A.’s Tamaleros | LA Weekly
PHOTOS: That same energy hits different in front of the camera | LA Times IMAGE Magazine
PHOTOS: How a Salvadoran market became the soul of a community — and now fights to survive | LA Times
Photo Essay: Third Gender Artist Paves the Way for Possibilities Through Performance | KCET
PHOTOS: In the L.A. of my dreams quirks and imperfections will be a part of the city’s charm | LA Times Image Magazine
PHOTOS: The Rise Of Lady Lowriders And Other All-Women Car Clubs In LA | LAist
PHOTO ESSAY: When Being in Transit Feels Like Home | Hyperallergic
Photo Essay: Former Union Swapmeet Vendors On Life After Being Displaced | MAKING A NEIGHBORHOOD
PHOTOS: Caught between new tech money and a growing homelessness crisis, restaurants on one street in Venice, California, are trying to keep its identity alive | The Counter
Photography: This is how a California farmers’ market looks when there isn’t enough water for thirsty crops | The Counter
Photography: How a family farm weathers the pandemic: ‘Sustainable agriculture’ takes on new meaning for farmers hoping to survive | The Counter
Maya Morena and the Secret Lives of Undocumented Sex Workers | Mel Magazine
PHOTOS: How LA’s Latino neighborhoods experienced Election Day | KCRW
PHOTOS: Taking Care of the Back of the House | EATER
Photos: With drums, dancers, and lowriders, Boyle Heights and East LA residents rally for Black Lives Matter | KCRW
What’s it like for RV dwellers during a city-sanctioned cleanup | Curbed LA
20Q: Diane Guerrero | Playboy | Photo: Kelia Anne
Exploring Main Street in Chinatown, Lincoln Heights | Curbed LA
Photo Essay: Las Mujeres de Virgil Village | TheLAnd
Associate Producer and BTS Photographer for “A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem,” a feature documentary about wage theft in NFL cheerleading.
'Bridges in a Time of Walls' Brings Chicano Art to Mexico City | KCET
‘Con Cámaras y Sin Papeles’ Is a Powerful Video Installation Showcasing Undocumented Directors | Remezcla
Lead researcher and story producer on a three part documentary series for We Are Mitu about Latinos & cannabis.
How 10 Latinxs Built Their Own Empowering Spaces Through Zines | Remezcla
On the Walls of the LA Public Library, Zapotec Artists Tell the Story of Oaxacalifornia | Remezcla
Native Superheroes Are The Norm At This All-Indigenous Comics Store | GOOD
Chef Roberto Berrelleza of Babita Recalls the Early Days of L.A. Dining | KCET
The Toasted Sister Podcast Is Highlighting the Work of Indigenous Chefs in the Americas | Remezcla | Photo: Andi Murphy
Photo Essay: Are Día de Muertos Celebrations Getting Co-opted in the US? | Remezcla
How This Zapatista-Inspired Cafe Successfully Fought Gentrification in LA’s Eastside | Remezcla
The Locatora Radio Podcast Provides a Space for Latinas to Discuss Sexual Harassment & Heal | Remezcla | Photo: Zuly de la Rose
Final project for my journalism grad school summer immersion program. A multimedia piece on music and its influence in this year's election that includes a coded website, a text piece, a mini documentary, and sound bites.
I was part of the research team for the project and book, "To Live and Dine in L.A." by Josh Kun in collaboration with the Los Angeles Public Library.