A lawyer and writer, she specializes in labor law, civil rights, and equal opportunities. She has studied creative writing and counseling. For over 20 years, she has been involved in social work and volunteering, receiving numerous honors. In 2019, she officially entered the world of writing, stimulating discussion on social issues: catcalling and sexual violence in “La festa di Andrea” (in Donne sul baratro, SCM editions, 2020), bullying in “La Bulla” (in Bulli a scuola, SCM editions, 2021), ghosting in “Sinuessa” (Youcanprint, 2022), the invisibles in “Gian Del Rio” (GFE, 2023), gender-based violence in “L’abbraccio di Medea” (special jury mention, Caruso Prize, 2023), children and war in “Un bambino piccolissimo” (Second Prize, Enrico Caruso Narrative Prize, 2024), and now labor exploitation, with an introduction by Gianluca Ferrara and a preface by Carmen Di Carluccio, professor of labor law at the University of Luigi Vanvitelli. She collaborates with cultural centers and associations and is the president of the equal opportunities committee Foro di Santa Maria Capua Vetere. She has curated several columns for various local newspapers.