"Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing."
- Benjamin Franklin
As a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics communicator, I have spent the last few years learning and documenting inquiries. My pieces range from academic and scientific studies, art analysis, and content creation for different companies.
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These samples are meant to provide readers with insight into different topics.
Pending Publication
AADSJUR Spring 2024
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In a society that is governed by money and divided by race, the allocation of healthcare is disparagingly unequal in the United States. Through literature and research, I explore the manifestations of health equality in different parts of the country over time. Explore the Summary presentation.
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This publication will be published in Spring 2024, but until then, stay up to date with healthcare policy and advocacy in recent news.
Ancestral Portraits
During the Qing Dynasty
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In China, ancestor worship is considered a cornerstone of the culture. The portraits varied from imperial ones made on silk that were created regularly to a solitary family portrait that would have been illustrated on cotton and expensive for a family to afford. The social, political, and economic context of the workshops that created the portraits is a key reason for the spread of the portraits in China.
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If you would like to know more about the history and significance of ancestral portraits, read the analysis here.
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Ancestral Portrait of an Elderly Man. Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 CE). China. Ink and color on paper. 51 ¼” x 28 ¾”.