Together, we can create a sustainable and inclusive Culver City for everyone.

Friends and neighbors - 

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about our campaign!

I'm a civil servant, community organizer, and a renter, and I have been deeply engaged in local advocacy since I moved to Culver City 7 years ago.

I work for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, served as Vice Chair of Culver City’s Advisory Committee on Housing & Homelessness, and co-created Culver City’s first official Pride celebration now onto its 4th year running. I’m also a graduate student at UCLA, set to earn my Masters in Public Policy with a concentration in Housing, Transportation, and Urban Policy this June.

I love Culver City, and as the housing crisis has worsened, I have watched friends and neighbors struggle to afford to live here. Renters are being priced out, young people cannot afford to live in the community where they were raised, and many have to choose between starting a family and living in the city that they love.

We have made strides passing renter protections and building permanent supportive housing for our neighbors experiencing homelessness. But there is still so much work left to make sure Culver City remains a vibrant place where people of all ages, races, and backgrounds can thrive.

That’s why I’m running-- to guarantee that no matter who you are or how much money you make, you can thrive in Culver City.

If you are inspired by our message, please consider a donation and signing up to support. To make lasting, impactful change, we need you in this fight.

Thank you for sharing this exciting moment with me, and I look forward to working together for a sustainable and inclusive Culver City for everyone.

In Community,