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  • My Student Profile Feature at Middlebury Institute for International Studies (Miis)
    7/18/25

    My Student Profile Feature at Middlebury Institute for International Studies (Miis)

    I received my Master's in International Policy and Development at Middlebury Institute for International Students at Monterey, Spring 2019. During my time there, I had so many opportunities to promote the school, my experience, and my brand. I was asked to be featured in the student profile and be featured on their website. This was recorded and made 5yrs ago and I decided to share this video to highlight my accomplishments. And to show my ability to speak on camera for Higher Ed institutions, universities and colleges, and business conferences. I am available for speaking engagements.

  • Sweet Love (Anita Baker Cover) by Ianthe |  Performance from The Debut of Voices
    • 7/18/25

    Sweet Love (Anita Baker Cover) by Ianthe | Performance from The Debut of Voices

    This first video is me singing my favorite song, Sweet Love by Anita Baker. A song that has always had me in a chokehold. A song that truly enchants me and gives me desire for a love like no other. One of my current dreams is to sing these types of songs live, at beautiful piano bars throughout the world, giving my audience sweetness and tender love moments through my vessel.

  • The Home of Sandra Babineaux: A Cinematic Portrait of Black Interior Design

    The Home of Sandra Babineaux: A Cinematic Portrait of Black Interior Design

    Some of the most powerful interior design lives quietly in everyday homes. This short film explores the vibrant, soulful space of Sandra Babineaux—a Black woman who’s spent 21 years curating a home full of culture, memory, and artistry. Her Houston home becomes a living archive, revealing its story through light, sound, and detail. The first in a series honoring the overlooked legacies of Black interior design.

  • "It's For la gente: Cuba Beneath the Facade." (a documentary)
    • 7/18/25

    "It's For la gente: Cuba Beneath the Facade." (a documentary)

    “It’s for La Gente: Cuba Beneath the Facade” explores the real Cuba through the eyes of its people. As a Black woman with Latino roots, I bridge cultures to highlight the tension between tourism and truth. Through local voices, the film reveals Cuba’s political struggles, dreams, and resilience—urging viewers to rethink travel as a tool for solidarity and sustainable change.