Hello! Here’s a bit about me, myself and I.
I am a documentary filmmaker, editor, and producer. I’ve worked for Axios, PBS Frontline, and The New York Times on investigative documentaries; as a video journalist for The Boston Globe; and as a producer on multimedia PBS projects including the NewsHour, American Portrait and Caregiving.
I independently direct, shoot, and edit my own documentaries as a former film fellow at The Bronx Documentary Center and The Jacob Burns Film Center. I’m also a proud member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, The Video Consortium, BIPOC Doc Editors, an Alliance of Documentary Editors initiative, and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Born and raised in the Bronx to Nicaraguan parents, I graduated from Brown University in 2016 with a Bachelor's in Neuroscience. In 2019, I received my Master’s from NYU’s News & Documentary program at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
In my lifetime, I hope to make what is invisible visible through the practice of compassionate storytelling, accountability journalism, and documentary filmmaking. Through my work, I seek to honor and explore the unique yet universal existential connections we have to death, isolation, meaning, identity, and freedom.