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︎ Tools: Adobe Illustrator, ProCreate
︎ Impact: Contributing to a local music scene ︎
I DJ under the moniker Lil Sur, and often design posters for electronic, ambient, and rock shows around the Bay Area.
Listen to my mixes here ︎︎︎
︎ Tools: Adobe Illustrator, ProCreate
︎ Impact: Contributing to a local music scene ︎
I DJ under the moniker Lil Sur, and often design posters for electronic, ambient, and rock shows around the Bay Area.
Listen to my mixes here ︎︎︎
︎ Role: Content Developer, Editor, Communications Strategist
︎ Skills: Copy Writing and Editing, Video Editing, Graphic Design
︎ Impact: 📣 Amplifying the voices and histories of a historically underserved San Francisco neighborhood
Beginning in 2023, I worked extensively on content development and communications for the release of Sounds of California: Bayview—a bilingual digital archive launched in 2025 by the Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) that honors the cultural life of San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point.
My contributions included:
〰️ Editing and refining nine oral history interviews with Bayview culture bearers, assisted by AI
〰️ Copy-editing and shaping web content for clarity, accessibility, and cultural sensitivity
〰️ Designing visual assets and executing a multi-platform media rollout (social, video, web)
〰️ Supporting the development of site architecture and thematic tagging strategies to improve user experience
Sounds of California: Bayview captures themes of migration, immigration, and home through the music and voices of Bayview-Hunters Point and nearby Bay Area communities. In collaboration with community organizations, artists, and residents, the collection includes rich oral histories from Bayview’s artist-activists, a commissioned video essay on Bayview’s history, neighborhood fieldwork, and recordings from a 2018 concert at the Bayview Opera House.
Explore the microsite ︎︎︎
︎ Skills: Copy Writing and Editing, Video Editing, Graphic Design
︎ Impact: 📣 Amplifying the voices and histories of a historically underserved San Francisco neighborhood
Beginning in 2023, I worked extensively on content development and communications for the release of Sounds of California: Bayview—a bilingual digital archive launched in 2025 by the Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) that honors the cultural life of San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point.
My contributions included:
〰️ Editing and refining nine oral history interviews with Bayview culture bearers, assisted by AI
〰️ Copy-editing and shaping web content for clarity, accessibility, and cultural sensitivity
〰️ Designing visual assets and executing a multi-platform media rollout (social, video, web)
〰️ Supporting the development of site architecture and thematic tagging strategies to improve user experience
Sounds of California: Bayview captures themes of migration, immigration, and home through the music and voices of Bayview-Hunters Point and nearby Bay Area communities. In collaboration with community organizations, artists, and residents, the collection includes rich oral histories from Bayview’s artist-activists, a commissioned video essay on Bayview’s history, neighborhood fieldwork, and recordings from a 2018 concert at the Bayview Opera House.
Explore the microsite ︎︎︎


︎ Skills: Curation, Networking, Editorial
︎ Impact: 40K+ readers
I curate the Music and Nightlife Highlights for SF/Arts, publishing bimonthly recommendations on local performances and evening events across the Bay Area.
SF/ARTS has a readership of~50,000, is distributed in digital and print, and is an insert in the New York Times Sunday issue in the Bay Area.
Read the March/April 2025 issue here ︎︎︎
︎ Impact: 40K+ readers
I curate the Music and Nightlife Highlights for SF/Arts, publishing bimonthly recommendations on local performances and evening events across the Bay Area.
SF/ARTS has a readership of~50,000, is distributed in digital and print, and is an insert in the New York Times Sunday issue in the Bay Area.
Read the March/April 2025 issue here ︎︎︎




















︎ Role: Digital Media Specialist
︎ Impact: 🎨 Brought clarity and cohesion to ACTA’s visual presence across programs
A selection of graphics I designed as Digital Media Specialist at ACTA across various programs, including the flagship Living Cultures Grant Program and Apprenticeship Program. From social posts to event promotion to campaign visuals, this work supported storytelling and outreach across digital platforms.
The Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) promotes and supports ways for cultural traditions to thrive now and into the future by providing advocacy, resources, and connections for folk and traditional artists and their communities.
︎ Impact: 🎨 Brought clarity and cohesion to ACTA’s visual presence across programs
A selection of graphics I designed as Digital Media Specialist at ACTA across various programs, including the flagship Living Cultures Grant Program and Apprenticeship Program. From social posts to event promotion to campaign visuals, this work supported storytelling and outreach across digital platforms.
The Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) promotes and supports ways for cultural traditions to thrive now and into the future by providing advocacy, resources, and connections for folk and traditional artists and their communities.
︎ Skills: Interviewing, Feature Writing, Web Publishing
︎ Impact: ✊🏽 Documented the legacy of a cultural leader and organizer
I conducted, wrote, and published a feature interview with Chicano musician and former ACTA Program Manager Quetzal Flores, reflecting on his contributions to arts-based restorative justice and cultural organizing across the state. The piece was published on ACTA’s website as part of his farewell.
The Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) promotes and supports ways for cultural traditions to thrive now and into the future by providing advocacy, resources, and connections for folk and traditional artists and their communities.
Read the interview ︎︎︎
︎ Impact: ✊🏽 Documented the legacy of a cultural leader and organizer
I conducted, wrote, and published a feature interview with Chicano musician and former ACTA Program Manager Quetzal Flores, reflecting on his contributions to arts-based restorative justice and cultural organizing across the state. The piece was published on ACTA’s website as part of his farewell.
The Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) promotes and supports ways for cultural traditions to thrive now and into the future by providing advocacy, resources, and connections for folk and traditional artists and their communities.
Read the interview ︎︎︎