Advocacy in Focus
I believe in visibility as revolution: amplifying presence and creating space for everyone to see themselves reflected.
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During my senior year of high school, I created my first documentary, “The Sky’s the Limit,” with one goal in mind: to showcase the diversity and intersectionality of d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing experiences.
“The Sky’s the Limit” earned me the “Outstanding Advocate of the Year” award from the Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.
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A music video in collaboration with Joy Sauce for his song “No Bodies In Heaven,” which explores the concept of body forgiveness.
An October afternoon in Greater Boston.
Joy Sauce is the project of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Howie Monahan. He writes, produces, and records all of his own music, striving to keep it authentic and approachable. With a background in music therapy, he uses his work to open conversations around mental health and identity.
His inspirations include Kermit the Frog, Cavetown, RuPaul, and more. He hopes you enJoy listening.
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Scars was created as a fundraising video for a 5K run supporting Samaritans Inc: Preventing Suicide, Providing Hope. The video features Peter sharing the inspiration behind their 2025 team name, “Red Thread Runners.”
Peter is a paraprofessional passionate about individual and systems-level change. As a trans and late-diagnosed autistic person, he understands the isolation of not seeing your story told. He is committed to disability justice, intersectionality, and collective care.