I’m a freelance journalist with a small foundation in marketing and communications. My professional work began in 2021 as a Journalist Intern with AMPS Magazine in Louisiana, where I wrote data-driven cultural and educational stories based off of interviews I conducted with innovative community members. From 2021–2022, I served as a Gallery Ambassador in Nashville, leading historical museum and campus tours and strengthening my skills in public speaking and audience engagement. This experience also provided me the opportunity to serve as the liaison between coordinators for university campus and art gallery events.
In 2022, I became the Marketing and Communications Intern for Fisk University, contributing articles, interviews, photography, and digital content that supported institutional storytelling and overall brand visibility. In 2023, I expanded my professional development by joining IAPWE.
I now publish independently through Project 1866™ and The Providence Campaign, creating educational and research-based narratives focused on academic equity and Southern community uplift. I hold a B.A. in Political Science (Magna Cum Laude) and am currently pursuing graduate studies. Below contains a few samples of my work.
International Association of Professional Writers and Editors
Accepted into the IAPWE portal in November 2022, further expanding my professional network and recognition as a credible writer.
The Borgen Project Interview
After applying for and successfully passing the writing sample process, I secured an interview with The Borgen Project, a global poverty organization, for a journalism internship in January 2023.
A Look Back On The Monroe Monarchs - AMPS Louisiana