Born in Metairie in 2004 and displaced by Hurricane Katrina shortly after, my journey has been defined by the same resilience that defines our community. My family returned in 2005 to the home where I still live today—I am a product of Kenner, shaped by its streets, its spirit, and its people.

My commitment to our future is backed by a deep understanding of the systems that impact our lives. A 2022 graduate of Mount Carmel Academy, I went on to earn my degree in Criminology with a minor in Sociology from Loyola University in 2025. I am currently completing my Master’s in Criminology (expected May 2026), equipping me with the data-driven insights needed to address the unique challenges facing our rising neighborhoods.

Beyond the classroom, my heart is rooted in service. As a devoted Christian and a Youth Leader for the past five years, I have dedicated myself to mentoring the next generation and advocating for those whose voices are often unheard.

Unity Over Division

I am stepping forward as a daughter of the Latino community and a leader for all of District 5. In a political landscape often fractured by red and blue, I am choosing a different path. I stand for Black and Gold—the colors of our shared pride, our local strength, and a unified District 5.

I’m not running to represent a party; I’m running to represent us. It is time for a new generation of leadership that prioritizes results over rhetoric and community over conflict. Together, we can build a district where every family thrives.