I am a Honduran journalist and storyteller based in Vancouver, Canada, with a deep passion for videography, photography, sound design, and editorial graphic design. My creative work primarily explores themes such as gender equality, 2SLGBTQ+ rights, Indigenous issues, human rights, climate change and the environment, among others.

My career began in 1998 as a radio host and producer at the National Radio of Honduras. Since then, I have expanded my expertise, working as a television news anchor, a supporting actress in a Honduran feature film, and a voiceover artist for over 22 years.

About me

I hold a degree in Journalism from the Autonomous University of Honduras and a Master’s degree in Audiovisual and Multimedia from the European University of the Atlantic in Spain.

Recently, I further honed my skills by studying Film Arts and Digital Music Production Certificates at Langara College in Vancouver, BC.

For the past 12 years, I have focused on storytelling with an emphasis on communication for development. My work includes managing campaigns, developing strategies, and crafting communication plans. Additionally, I wrote, directed, and produced radio soap operas, corporate videos, and documentaries for international cooperation agencies and local NGOs, bringing compelling narratives to life that drove impactful change and fostered understanding.

I take pride in having delivered media projects for international organizations and institutions that entrusted me with their vision and goals: