Editor-in-chief at Green American Magazine 2019-2023. Special interests in climate justice, sustainability, food, finance, and queer issues. Former editor-in-chief at AWOL Magazine.
Green Across Cultures: Winter 2022 Green American Magazine
*Graphic Design Sample* Green American Winter 2022 issue. I wanted to show this as an example of my most recent graphic design work. Due to the size of the file I had to compress it, which might mean that the photos are less clear, but they are at 200 dpi or better for print. You can also find the flippable pdf at pubs.greenamerica.org.
Wanted: A Socially Responsible Credit Card
*Graphic Design Sample* This is primarily an example of graphic design, but I also assigned and edited this article for the issue. I laid out the article in InDesign and designed the scorecard on the second page
Building a People-First Economy
*Graphic design sample*: These are a few pages in our issue Building a People First Economy, including the intro written by me and another article written by one of my team members, which I assigned and edited.
Member Stories Mockup
*Graphic design sample*: This was a mockup I made for the development department to tell member stories (these are not real people or real quotes). I wanted to show an example of something different than what is in the magazine, but it was not published, nor would it have been like this. The department decided to pause on this project but I am ready to keep working with them when they are ready to restart.
Your Checklist for House-Hunting in Climate Change
Two baths, sturdy foundation, and green space might all be on your house-hunting checklist. Green-minded real estate agents fill us in on what it means to add climate resilience to that list.
Divided We Fall: How Racism Hurts the U.S. Economy
There is no price tag for racism—it is a scourge that costs lives. But dismantling the systems that perpetuate the racial wealth gap has huge economic value for everyone.
The Investing Industry Takes On Economic Justice
A growing tide of investing companies offer unique solutions to create economic justice for Black, Latinx, Asian, Indigenous, and other communities of color.
Should you replace your fridge for the environment?
Is it time to replace your fridge or is there still hope?
Love Your Leftovers
Eating green doesn’t end with the meal. Make sure your storage containers are nontoxic for the food waiting its turn in your fridge.
More of Your Plastic Questions, Answered
Plastic is a material that surrounds us, but it’s complicated to understand. We tackled five big plastics questions we got from Green Americans like you.
7 Day Eco Eating Challenge
Eating green doesn’t mean just lettuce. Reduce your exposure to chemicals and lower your carbon footprint with these tips for eco-friendly meals.
Healthy Kitchen, Healthy World
Full magazine issue, example of my work as editor-in-chief.
Theme: Make sure the heart of your home is healthy for your family and safe for the planet.
Impact Investing for Gender Equality
Women and LGBTQ+ people are leading climate innovators—both when serving as managers in the financial sector, and when voting with their dollars.
Voices for Inclusion and Justice
Leaders around the country are creating inclusive solutions for their communities, climate, and the environment.