“Daruma”: A Road Trip to Forgiveness

Authored a film review for RespectAbility on the feature Daruma

For the Safety of Theo: A Realistic Depiction of OCD

Authored a film review for RespectAbility on the short For the Safety of Theo

“A Journey With My Dad”: A Surrealist Trip Towards Acceptance

Authored a film review for RespectAbility on the short A Journey With My Dad

Asian American Youth Mental Health Tip Sheet

Co-authored a tip sheet in collaboration with the Center for Scholars & Storytellers and the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment

A Sensory Trip Down Memory Lane “By Water”

Authored a film review for RespectAbility on the Sundance short By Water

Cooptation: Using Horror to Comment on Colorism

Authored a film review for RespectAbility on the horror short "Cooptation"

Short Film “Take Me Home” Captures Empathy During Mourning

Authored a film review for RespectAbiltiy on the Sundance short Take Me Home 


Oscar nominations are less white this year—but the Academy still has a long way to go

Authored an article for Fortune Magazine examining what the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences has been doing behind the scenes with diversity and inclusion 

Authored an article for the Center for Scholars & Storytellers, the only youth-centered organization that bridges the gap between social science research and media creation, published on the center's website that examines the anxieties of the modern generation
Authored an article for the Center for Scholars and Storytellers, argues that Wonder Woman's 1984's mediocre critical reception is due to their lack of diversity
Authored an article for MY HERO, a non-profit educational project whose mission is to use media, art and technology to celebrate the best of humanity, discusses why Keanu Reeves is my hero
Authored an article for MY HERO, discusses Kendrick Lamar's influence on society and culture through hip-hop


AAPI Hate is a Virus: How We As a Nation Can Find the Cure

Authored an article for the Center for Scholars & Storytellers, dissects the history of AAPI hate in America as well as what AAPI allies can do to create lasting and effective change for the community

MEET ISHA MANGALMURTI: INDIGENOUS INDIAN STORYTELLING AND DIY ADVENTURES IN 2D ANIMATION DIRECTING

Interviewed CAPE Directors Fellow Isha Mangalmurti in collaboration with AnimAsians: Read on to hear about Isha's animation origin story and discuss REPRESENT-ASIAN from her point of view!

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