This page brings together the different ways I think, create, and engage the world!

Global Development
My work in global development sits at the intersection of food security, climate resilience, and institutional change, but it extends beyond formal roles or titles. Here, I share a more expansive view of how I engage this space: through reflective writing, public thought, field-based insights, and collaborative work that connects local realities with global systems.
This body of work includes op-eds, published articles, talks and panels, features, and selected projects emerging from my social entrepreneurship journey. Together, they reflect an ongoing inquiry into how systems adapt, how power operates, and what it takes to build futures that are both resilient and just.
Fine Arts
My artistic practice spans creative essays, poetry, spoken word, visual art, and design. Through memoir-style writing, recorded work, and visual exploration, I engage themes of identity, resilience, faith, memory, and beauty, often drawing from personal experience and collective histories.
This space holds my creative essays, poetic work, spoken word projects, albums, and an evolving visual practice, including painting. It is a place for expression and experimentation, where meaning is carried not only by ideas, but by voice, rhythm, texture, and presence.


Interactive Imagination
I design interactive tools - board games, conversation decks, and participatory storytelling experiences - that invite people into dialogue, play, and shared reflection. These projects create spaces for co-creation and curiosity, often bringing together strangers, communities, or collaborators around questions that matter.
This section also includes curated participatory events and workshops that sit between art, facilitation, and systems thinking, using interaction as a way to surface insight, strengthen connection, and imagine alternative futures together.
If something here sparked your curiosity, let’s follow it.
I’m open to creative collaborations and co-created projects that explore impact and play, invite experiential learning, and engage questions of memory, legacy, and faith. Whether you’re interested in making something together, supporting the work, or exploring an idea in its early stages, I’d love to hear from you.
