Living Library

This is a home for the work I’ve made to be shared freely—zines, short films, writings, and other fragments of survival and softness. These pieces were born from grief, healing, resistance, and hope, and they are offered with open hands.

Everything here is free to access, because I believe that art, care, and storytelling should never be behind a paywall. Take what you need. Share what resonates. Come back when you need to feel less alone.

You don’t have to explain your need to be here. You already belong.

May 2024

Beyond Binaries is a full-length documentary exploring the lives and experiences of nonbinary people at the intersections of gender, mental health, and care. Through intimate storytelling and community-rooted conversations, the film sheds light on how gender-affirming care, mutual support, and collective healing become lifelines in a world that often refuses to see us.

This is a story not just about surviving, but about becoming—beyond binaries, beyond systems that try to erase us, and toward something softer, braver, and more whole.

To see the full-length documentary WATCH HER

April 2024

Created at the University of San Diego, this zine explores the complexities of consent through the lens of the Sexual Citizenship model. It examines how consent is shaped by power, identity, and access—and how the language of consent can be used both to empower and to cause harm.

Through reflection, critique, and personal insight, the zine invites readers to question dominant narratives around consent and imagine more liberatory, community-centered frameworks for safety, agency, and care.

Read this zine HERE 

November 2023

This workbook, called Guide for the Journey, was created to accompany a Radical Queer Love workshop that invites us to reimagine how we love, connect, and care—for ourselves and each other. It challenges dominant narratives about relationships and offers a more expansive, liberatory approach rooted in queerness, consent, self-love, and community care.

Inside, you’ll find reflections, prompts, and tangible tools to help you explore your own boundaries, values, and needs. Whether you're healing from harm, building new ways of relating, or learning how to show up for yourself, this workbook holds space for the messy, beautiful work of unlearning and becoming.

Access the workbook HERE

 

September 2022

Lavender Lens is a zine created at the University of San Diego as a resource for LGBTQ+ communities impacted by intimate partner violence. It explores the realities of abuse through a queer and trans lens, offers tools for recognizing harm, and centers prevention rooted in community care and liberation—not shame.

The project also includes a practical pamphlet and a discreet wallet card with key information, reminders, and resources—designed to be accessible, affirming, and survivor-centered.

CLICK HERE to access the zine and other materials.