Local, impactful reporting


About Me

As a journalist, I ask questions and speak with people from all walks of life to document how moments and larger forces shape the way we live. I’m passionate about local, impactful reporting that spans from politics and crime to lifestyle and human interest stories.

At Syracuse.com, the award-winning local news-source for Central New York, I covered a range of topics on general assignment. I reported on immigration, city projects, government accountability, state legislation, and municipal budgets.

For award-winning student publications, I also covered the historically unprecedented program pauses at Syracuse University, events related to student organization around the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and city events related to food accessibility issues in the greater Onondaga County region.

I was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and have had the privilege of studying abroad. Through my travels in places like the highly congested neighborhoods of Bangkok, where luxury malls operate next to street vendors, I’ve been able to experience Thailand’s palpable economic contrasts. Spending time in Naples, Italy, coming across student protests in the city center was also a socially eye-opening experience. These are moments that, in one way or another, have shaped the way I approach people’s stories because they’ve helped me see a range of realities.

As a trilingual journalist fluent in English, Spanish, and Italian, I have access to a wider range of sources, and through them I’m able to reach more diverse audiences.