There was a small creek in the mountain behind my Grandmother's house. The water was always numbingly cold, and I would sit and watch tiny silver fish dart among the rocks for hours. I would build huts out of sticks and use moss as my carpet. I remember how tall the oak trees were, and how quiet it felt to be surrounded by life older than I would ever be. I want to save those experiences and that quiet joy for generations of little girls to come.
On the Environmental side, I am currently an Undergraduate Voting Member for the Department of Sustainability at UC Davis. I act as a project manager for projects throughout Davis funded by The Green Initiative Fund. In the future I plan to attend law school and pursue a career within Environmental Law and Policy. On the creative side, I had originally planned to attend art school and spent my high school years prepping my portfolio. I still paint and illustrate often- I have recently started a new project of creating storyboards to go alongside my dream journal, which I plan to publish on my Art Instagram account.
I believe that the importance of storytelling and creativity lies within the ability to give heart and spirit to abstract concepts. I have always loved stories in whatever medium they take, whether that be podcasts or books or art. As a deeply creative STEM Major, through One Planet Podcast, I have the chance to meet and work with a talented people that share my passion for environmentalism and sustainability.
A selection of my environmental artwork: