Mack is a Dominican-Chinese healthcare professional, advocate, and survivor whose work and voice are shaped by lived experience. Raised abroad and navigating life as a queer man of color, he understands what it means to exist between identities—and the quiet labor of constantly translating yourself to be understood, accepted, or safe.
A survivor of narcissistic abuse, Mack now speaks openly about trauma, recovery, and the radical act of self-reclamation. His advocacy centers queer healing, emotional truth, and the power of setting boundaries without apology. In healthcare, he brings that same clarity and compassion—making sure people are not only cared for, but genuinely seen.
Outside of his work, Mack is a single dog dad, gym enthusiast, and a seeker of both high and low pleasures—from street food to fine dining, from solitude to deep connection. His story is one of resilience, but not in the sanitized sense—it’s about survival, self-definition, and showing up fully, even when the world doesn’t make space for it.