
Bio
Sandra has successfully produced multi-media social justice storytelling in over 21 states focused on diverse audiences and key issues; protecting women’s access to healthcare in Texas, ending mass incarceration, working with Congress to build a pathway to citizenship for immigrants, and advising the political and media strategies for several progressive candidates.
She is a recent MPA graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School where she was awarded a full tuition scholarship from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. She is also an emerging filmmaker and artist with OneFifty/Warner Media and is now proudly based on the best-coast, in SF.
storytelling wins

Advocacy through Digital Media
2018
Criminal Justice
executive Produced featured ads and Advised 10 races to elect district attorneys with the intent on ending mass incarceration throughout the country.
2017
Immigration
Used multimedia digital ads to persuade bipartisan members of congress to support the passage of the dream act, which passed in the house during 2019.
2016
Millennial Engagement
created a robust program to mobilize voters AGES 18-36 for democrats and register over 29,000 new voters through social media story telling and digital advertising
2014
Reproductive Rights
uplifted stories through advertising and organic digital story telling to Organize voters for the 2014 Texas Gubernatorial elections as well as educated voters about the unconstitutional passage of hb2, which was overturned by the supreme court.
Curated Media

Creative Campaigns
Criminal Justice
Immigration
Millennial Engagement
TV | Digital | Mail
directed, produced and wrote persuasion media advertising targeting women and african american voters for candidates running to reform the criminal justice system.
Press | Digital | Social Media
reshaped the narrative of undocumented immigrants in southern california through press conferences, op-eds, tv/radio interviews, and curated social media digital posts and story telling.
Digital | Social Media