• Being a suicide survivor and diagnosed with Bipolar 1 Disorder has led them to Mental Health Advocacy. They were previously the Social Media Chair of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) where Rachael learned about their community American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)and spread the love and support to those affected by suicide.

    They also fundraise for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Rachael first shared their story publicly on the east coast at a Survivor Day event put on by the AFSP North New Jersey Chapter in hopes to raise awareness and understanding of what it is to be a suicide survivor and diagnosed with this disorder. Rachael’s blog and social presence involve their efforts, trials, missteps and successes of continuing a healthy and fulfilling life in the face of mental illness and addiction.

  • Rachael also advocates for Alternative Psychedelic Medicine. They support the Multidisciplinary Association For Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), a research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana.

    Rachael shared their very personal story publicly at a Psymposia event in 2017 in Los Angeles, California. Psymposia shares fresh perspectives on how emerging psychedelic science and drug reform shape society. Rachael was interviewed by Paul Austin of The Third Wave, an organization that has a mission to change the way in which mainstream culture perceives psychedelic substances. You can listen to that podcast "Can Psychedelics Treat Bipolar?" here.

  • Rachael is a vehement advocate for Sex Worker and Women’s Rights. As a previous and proud Award Winning Adult Performer, Rachael achieved representation as a Spiegler Girl, the Top Roster Of Performers. Rachael was honored with such awards as Inked “Performer of the Year”, Inked “Starlet of the Year”, Alternative Media Awards “Best Scene of the Year” and retired in 2016. Rachael stands by their love of freedom, choice and the true movement that we are not defined by our past, our gender or our sexuality. Being judged and bullied has made them even more proud of their entire life accomplishments. They only want to let others know that there is no box anyone is to be put into. Being genuine to yourself is the healthiest life lived.

    Rachael is a passionate poet and writer. Check out their review on the Netflix documentary “Hot Girls Wanted” On AVN.Com here where they dismantle the preconceived notions of sex work and call out the one sided agenda of purists against the porn industry.

    They accomplished their first written piece of erotic fiction published by Start Midnight LLC in the book Asarotica, Curated and Edited By Asa Akira in 2017.