I'm a documentary journalist based in Seattle, Washington. My work focuses on character-driven stories that highlight social and environmental issues around the Pacific Northwest.
Previously, I worked as a staff video journalist at The Seattle Times, a youth filmmaking educator, and served as the Seattle Chapter President of the Asian American Journalists Association.
The Yurok and Karuk tribes have been connected to the Klamath River for thousands of years, but that relationship was disrupted by the construction of dams more than 100 years ago. Following the largest fish die-off in U.S. history, the tribes launched a decadeslong fight to remove the dams, a nearly complete effort that is poised to restore the lower Klamath River back to “the creator’s country.”