This is a living archive of design principles, patterns, and practical reflections from my work in emergency coordination, climate communication, and public-sector resilience planning.
It’s not a technical repo in the conventional sense. It’s a systems-thinking space—a reference for anyone working at the intersection of climate risk, operational readiness, and institutional accountability.
- Lessons from tribal partnerships and regional equity planning
- Practical templates for public communication and briefings
- Reflections on where comms and coordination succeed—or collapse
- Tools I’ve built, used, or redesigned to fit real-world gaps
- Reflections: Personal and professional insight from the field
- Models: Resilience frameworks and design principles
- Templates: Event-ready documents and checklists
- Resources: Tools, datasets, and peer work worth amplifying
Because institutions don’t just need code—they need clarity, care, and coordination. This is my contribution toward systems that listen before they respond, include before they activate, and restore trust before the next emergency.
📍 Based in San Francisco, drawing from experience across California
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