
Projects
Slant’d
Born as an act of resistance against the lack of diverse representation in mainstream media, Slant’d is a magazine-turned-creative collective of Asian Americans celebrating the journey of self discovery. Through vulnerable storytelling, intimate community gatherings, and the Slant’d Impact Studio, we’re redefining what it means to be American.
Photo by Vanessa Shyu, Art Director at Slant’d
Wonder Club
After spending nearly a decade chasing creative careers in NYC, my friend Joann Park and I returned to our hometowns of Los Angeles to write new life chapters. Inspired by our experiences as community builders in NYC, we started Wonder Club to cultivate creative confidence and community for AAPI dreamers and doers in Los Angeles.
Let’s make magic ✨
I’m currently looking for fellow multi-hyphenates who are ready to roll up their sleeves and explore what we could build together.
Have a project idea in mind for one of these focus areas? Are you already working on something in this space? Do you think we’d make a good team? If so, then let’s chat!
Intergenerational story capture
As a daughter of immigrants, I feel a growing sense of urgency to learn about the lives of my parents before their identities were wrapped up in parenthood. Stories are a powerful form of connection and healing, and I want to use our ancestors’ stories as a Trojan Horse to combat cultural erasure and deepen intergenerational understanding.
Early / first-time manager empowerment
Being a manager has become an essential stepping stone to “make it” in the workplace, yet the majority of resources are dedicated to executives, rather than new managers. Having experienced toxic managers during my time in management consulting and at creative agencies, I’m eager to refresh the way we empower the next generation of leaders to thrive.
Sexual pleasure meets sustainability
Have you ever tried to recycle a once-loved sex toy? I have—and it’s a nightmare. Most American e-waste centers refuse to take them, so sex toys typically end up in landfills. After spending countless hours on Google, I found one “suitable” option (but it wasn’t in my own state and I had to pay to get it recycled!). As a former sex educator, I am ready to shatter taboos around sexual pleasure so we can better love ourselves and the planet.