Friends and neighbors,
Thank you for joining me on this journey!
I’m a public servant, community organizer, and LGBTQ+ renter, and I've been engaged in local issues ever since my husband and I made Culver City our home.
I have devoted my career to fostering communities that are sustainable for the future and welcoming to all.
I currently serve as a transportation deputy for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, working to make our streets safe, expand access to transportation, and ensure that everyone can get where they need to go.
As an advocate and volunteer in Culver City, I conducted the annual homeless count for three years and actively supported the creation of several projects now home to previously unhoused families. I also co-founded Culver City’s first official Pride celebration which just celebrated its fourth year.
Culver City is well known for our beautiful parks, quality public schools, and small town feel. And while our city has become a bustling center for entertainment, healthcare, technology, and hospitality industries, our housing crisis has spiraled out of control.
Renters are burdened by skyrocketing costs, young people and seniors are being priced out of their hometown, and Culver City workers are having to commute long distances just to contribute to our community. It is getting harder and harder to make ends meet in Culver City for anyone but the wealthy few.
It’s up to us to make sure that Culver City remains a vibrant place where people of all ages, races, and backgrounds can thrive.
That's why I'm stepping up to lead — to foster a Culver City where housing is abundant, our streets are safe, and our budget is rooted in services and care.
If our campaign resonates with you, please consider supporting us by donating and getting involved. To create lasting, impactful change, we need everybody in.
Thank you for sharing this exciting moment with us. Together, we can create a Culver City that's sustainable, inclusive, and brimming with opportunity for all.
In Community,