Giannina is a communications specialist, content creator, and researcher whose work considers the intersection of race, justice, equity, access, and inclusion.
She is a narrative architect reshaping the cultural landscape as Editor-In-Chief of Mochi Magazine.
During the day, Giannina is a communications specialist, researcher and activist writer amplifying underrepresented narratives through impactful storytelling. Her work explores the intersections of race, gender, justice and inclusion – illuminating the nuances of identity often overlooked in mainstream discourse. Her mission is to use storytelling as a means to shift perspectives, drive social change, and redefine representation.
Fun fact about Giannina: In kindergarten, she won first place in the Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators contest, locally and nationally.
Interests
Reproductive health and maternal justice
Intersectional Asian American identity
Disability rights and caregiver support
Queer theory and social justice activism
Skills
Copywriting, ghost writing, and editing
Website creation and maintenance
Social media strategy
Liberatory design
Education
Santa Clara University: Bachelor’s in English, Classics, and Women’s and Gender Studies with minors in History, Retail Marketing, and Public Health Sciences
University of Toronto: Master’s in Women’s and Gender Studies
Impactful, broad-picture motivated, and detail-oriented, Giannina is a driven individual who thrives on interrelatedness and connectivity. Find her writing at: