Publication Overview

Here is a portfolio of my work where I have reported, produced, researched, and designed information graphics for the publications listed below:

 

Public Policy

 

2021 State of Higher Education for Latinx Californians

This report by the Campaign for College Opportunity highlights the disparities in higher education for Latinx Californians and emphasizes the need for proactive policy and programming choices to better serve them.

 

The State of Higher Education for Black Californians

The Campaign for College Opportunity's State of Higher Education in California report examines college access and completion for Black Californians, including preparation, enrollment, and success. It also provides policy recommendations for improving Black Californians college enrollment and graduation rates and reveals that while there have been gains in access to college-level courses, associate and bachelor's degrees, and college completion rates, there is still much work to be done in order to close the gap.

State of Higher Education For Black Californias: Examining Disparities in College Opportunity by Gender

This report by the Campaign for College Opportunity examines the gaps in college opportunity and success for Black Californians, finding that there are pronounced inequities by gender.

 

University of British Columbia (Social Ecological Economic Development Studies)

Using the UBC campus as a living laboratory, I had the pleasure to work with a group of students on a community based action research project, design and build installation in the Hawthorne Community Garden focusing on biodiversity and education.

 

State of Higher Education For Black Californians

This report analyzes the state of Black Californians in education. Specifically, this report reviews preparation, enrollment, and success in college for Black Californians. It also recommends actions that our policymakers and college leaders can take in order to improve college enrollment and graduation rates.

 

2018 California Higher Education Report Card

This report outlines the current status of Higher Education for all Californian Students. The report uses data to measure the progress of California Institutions on four metrics; College Preparation, Access, Completion, and Affordability.

 

California’s Higher Education Governing Boards Do Not Reflect the Racial and Gender Diversity of California and Its Student Body

In the next four years, the Governor of California will have the opportunity to appoint more than 40 key leaders to California’s higher education governing boards. These individuals will shape higher education in the state for years to come by hiring leaders and adopting policies that directly affect students’ ability to succeed.

 
 

Left Out: How Exclusion in California’s Colleges and Universities Hurts Our Values, Our Students, and Our Economy

“Left Out: How Exclusion in California’s Colleges and Universities Hurts Our Values, Our Students, and Our Economy” lifts the veil on the drastic disparity between California’s public college and university students and higher education leaders and faculty when it comes to race and gender.