


Great Star Theater | Fundraising Campaign
Develop campaign messaging and promotional materials (print and digital) for a community fundraising effort.

Great Star Theater | Fundraising Campaign
Develope campaign messaging, website content, promotional materials, and donor communications supporting a $45,000 community fundraising effort.

Great Star Theater | Free Community Movie promotion
Coordinate event communications, promotional materials, film licensing, and community outreach to support free cultural programming in San Francisco Chinatown.

St. Cecilia Mothers Club | Communications Chair
Produce and design weekly newsletters supporting school communications, event promotion, volunteer engagement, and community outreach.

Petits Pas Dance Studio | Family Newsletter
Produce newsletters and communications supporting student programs, performances, summer camps operations, and family engagement.


St. Cecilia School | Spring Fundraiser Campaign
Developed newsletter content and promotional materials supporting ticket sales, sponsorship outreach, and community engagement for the school's annual fundraising event.

The Asian American Community Heroes Mural was created in partnership with the Chinese Culture Center and Wells Fargo Foundation.
My role included location scouting, project coordination, community engagement, content development & licensing, interpretive text, strategic communications, stakeholder coordination, and event planning. (Mural Design: Anne Marie Lapitan)

Mural unveiling at 706 Jackson Street in San Francisco Chinatown, 2022.
The mural features stylized portraits of 12 inspiring, community-nominated figures: Ruth Asawa, Caroline Cabading, Cynthia Choi, Layton Doung, Norman Fong, Yuri Kochiyama, Jeanette Lazam, Tiffany Long, Alok Vaid-Menon, Betty Ann Ong, Judy Yung, and Wong Kim Ark.

Community leaders pose in front of the mural during a celebration in Chinatown, featuring Lion Dancers.

Jefferson Airplane and Janis Joplin on display at the Haight Street branch. (Jim Marshall Photography LLC)

Grateful Dead performing on Haight Street, March 3, 1968. (Jim Marshall Photography LLC)

Mural celebrating Haight-Ashbury, the heart of the ‘60s counterculture.
Mural Design: Hana Cerkez

Design Team pose in front of mural featuring an enlarged photo of a psychedelic light show.

A psychedelic light show serves as the backdrop for a biographical display of photographer Jim Marshall (Mural Design: Anne Marie Lapitan)

The Freedom Riders mural in Birmingham was unveiled on May 4, 2022 to commemorate the 61st anniversary of the first Freedom Ride.
(Mural Design: Anne Marie Lapitan)
My role included historical research, content curation, strategic communications, community partnerships, image licensing & documentation, and the creation of interpretive text, video, and displays. I also helped organize and host a Freedom Riders symposium.

Unveiling the mural

Community members, bank leadership, and press gathered at the Wells Fargo Tower Motor Bank, a former Trailways bus depot -- now a civil rights landmark in Birmingham. (Photo: Art Meripol)






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