Get to know me better through my personal projects.
This was part of the Data School's application process. I created two interactive and accessible Tableau dashboards on the New York Time's dataset containing 553,322 migrant children who were detained by the U.S.-Mexico border from Jan. 2015 to May 2023.
Performed an investigation on whether machine learning could predict cancer given recent advancements in technology and AI through the creation of a logsitic regression model.
Inspired by a COOP assignment: Investigated a murder to bring justice to SQL City as a Detective for their Police Department by using queries on their SQL databse.
I was a finalist in the NYC Disability Pride Parade art contest in 2019. The theme was "Disability Rights are Civil Rights." I submitted two hand-drawn pictures for said contest to compare invisible vs. visible disabilities.
Can you spot the student with autism?
Exactly. If disabled students are like everyone else, they ought to be treated equally.
He is human.
He has feelings that can easily be hurt.
He likes to hang out with his friends.
He wants to go to college.
Therefore, disabled students are like everyone else and they should be treated equally.