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Vagabond Magazine: Editorial Board – Finance/Website Lead (2023-2025)
– Co-published and reinstalled (after a long deactivation period) Vagabond Magazine’s website through WordPress (vagabond.studentorg.berkeley.edu)
– Facilitated editing process and led discussion groups with Vagabond members through reoccuring weekly meetings
– Featured in (re)issues with personal piece “ông nội ơi” (re-issue 3, page 19) and various photography selected by editors-in-chief independently within (re)issues 1 and 2


GIA Magazine: Co-President (2022-2025)
– Published diverse works of art to center marginalized communities, specifically the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC community at Berkeley
– Facilitated and collaborated with fellow members and fellow organizations to create a physical and digital zine accessible to the entire community campus-wide
– Digitally curated spreads, familiarized with Canva software to design layouts
– Published own work (personal writing and graphics) inside zines after independent review
The 7 Stages of Grief: Co-Writer, Co-Editor, Co-Publisher, Compiler
“The 7 Stages of Grief” is an interdisciplinary book that explores how different artists experience these stages through a collection of drawings, music, and poetry. Each chapter focuses on and explores a separate stage of grief. All proceeds are donated to the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, a foundation whose vision is to “eradicate the stigma around mental health issues in the African-American community.”
– Total donated as of 12/19/21: $2133.44
– Total copies sold: 208
– Published own works of art and writing inside book
– Contacted and collaborated with multiple artists to produce book
– Curated work inside to follow the linear “7 stages of grief”
– Donated 100% of proceeds to the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation
Note: While a work I’m still fond of and am grateful for, as I’ve grown over the years personally, I feel that this work does not completely represent who nor where I am today. Nevertheless, it is one of my first works and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to pursue it.





