MPPress has a long-standing and deeply rooted passion for media, communication, and storytelling. From an early age, she demonstrated a strong interest in news and current events, distinguishing herself by gravitating toward informational programming rather than traditional childhood entertainment. She regularly engaged with broadcasts such as CBS News, particularly the work of anchor Dan Rather, as well as PBS public affairs programming, developing an early appreciation for how journalism informs and shapes public understanding.
This early exposure evolved into a sustained academic and professional interest in media production and journalism. Over time, she developed a commitment to producing content that is both informative and impactful, with a focus on accuracy, clarity, and audience relevance.
Today, MPPress applies that foundation of curiosity and discipline to Allegedly Media, where she contributes editorial leadership and content development. Her work emphasizes delivering timely, credible, and community-focused journalism designed to inform audiences, elevate underrepresented perspectives, and support meaningful public discourse.
