This page lists some of the most memorable projects that I’ve done:
COVID and group homes in New York
Read the full article: COVID cases in New York group homes under scrutiny after nursing home controversy
Disabilities and dating
Read the full article: Netflix star Ryan O’Connell on portraying the “desire and humanity” of disabled relationships
Families across the country are fighting organ transplant discrimination
Read the full article here: They say their children are being denied transplants because of their disabilities. A new federal law may help change that
“CODA” stars and real-life children of Deaf adults reflect on film’s impact
Read the full article here: “Is Hollywood ready?”: “CODA” stars and real-life CODAs on portrayals of the Deaf community
Personal essay
Read the full article here: “It’s always in my mind”: For World War II survivors, war in Ukraine stirs painful childhood memories
East Ramapo, once a ‘great district,’ now a district divided
My time at RIT culminated in a capstone project that explored the increasing tensions between the two populations of a suburban New York school district.
The district was largely divided between two communities: the African American and Hispanic students and families who use the public schools, on one hand; and the Hasidic and ultra-Orthodox majority who run the Board of Education, but send their children to private religious institutions, on the other. READ MORE >>
“Proud to be Italian American” blog
Another school assignment that continued past the completion of the course, “Proud to be Italian American” explored the contributions of Italian Americans and acted as a journal for my exploration into my family’s history (as well as my grandmother’s cooking). READ MORE >>
Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)
This is another one of my school projects that extended beyond the classroom. As part of an assignment, I was asked to prepare a marketing plan for any organization.
I chose the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route, which was later pitched and became a summer employment opportunity. READ MORE >>