Here are a few of the projects I’ve worked on that include digital storytelling and visual design developed throughout my graduate coursework.
As a Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Human Sexuality at Georgia State University, I developed a complete 20-minute learning module on pregnancy and childbirth, translating required textbook material into an engaging recorded presentation paired with a 10-question quiz to test key concepts.
This presentation introduced solutions journalism, moving beyond problem identification to analyze evidence-based responses. Missed Period Pills: a solution to treating missed periods, not pregnancy.
Grounded in the core tenets of solutions journalism—which treats responses to systemic issues as equally newsworthy as the problems themselves—this original reporting project moves beyond highlighting the crisis of hunger and food waste to investigate local, evidence-based change.
When traditional public health communication falls flat, how do digital creators step in to fill the sex education gap? This video essay analyzes how board-certified OB/GYN Dr. Jennifer Lincoln leverages relational labor, platform-specific vernaculars, and high-arousal storytelling across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to combat censorship and deliver critical health information.
For this project, I broke down synthetic sales data from top condom brands to show why Manforce, the biggest seller in the U.S., needs to do more than just sell boxes.
Even though sales are high, many people still don’t use protection consistently or have the right health information. I used this data to pitch a lifelong education campaign for Manforce—one that helps people stay safe at every stage of life, especially the 65+ demographic, who are often left out of public health conversations.
This fast-paced, satirical PSA shines a light on an overlooked cause of recurrent UTIs: failing to wash hands before intimacy.
Blending relatable humor with a suspenseful micro-horror montage of everyday germs, the video traces an oblivious partner’s daily routine to deliver a crucial public health message. Created with AI-generated video clips, the project turns an awkward conversation into an engaging reminder: “Before you play, wash the germs away.”
This high-impact infographic translates complex health data into a clear, engaging visual narrative, showcasing my ability to research critical topics and communicate technical information accessibly.