☞lexie w

photo + alt-lit


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☞☞☞Lexie currently works as a nonprofits administrator, freelance photographer, and writer.


With a focus on multi-modal storytelling, Lexie's areas of work vary. She has experience with organizational leadership, theatre management + arts administration, social media + marketing, audio engineering, & photography.

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recognition & awards


  • •Frederick Douglass Scholarship Recipient (University of Maryland), Fall 2018–Spring 2020: ​Highly competitive scholarship for transfer students to the University of Maryland with academic achievements. Previously known as Transfer Academic Excellence Scholarship (TAES).

  • •Mary Gallagher Anthropology Award Recipient (Montgomery College), Spring 2018: For superior accomplishments in the field of Anthropology in Spring 2018

  • •Harry Harden Jr. Academic Excellence Award (Montgomery College), Spring 2018: For Montgomery College students with high academic achievement

  • •Studio Art Award, 2D Design (Montgomery College), Spring 2018: For outstanding work in studio art at Montgomery College

  • •Anthropology Research Rookie Scholarship Recipient (Montgomery College), Fall 2017: Awarded scholarship funding for independent study with Dr. Maria Sprehn-Malagón, PhD

  • ​•Liberal Arts Fund Scholarship Recipient (Montgomery College), Fall 2017–Spring 2018

  • •Danielle Ezrin Scholarship for Women in Literature Recipient (Montgomery College), Fall 2017–Spring 2018


academic presentations

  • •A World Away: Postwar Migration to Montgomery County 1945–1965 || Germantown, MD: Presentation by Maria Sprehn-Malagón, Ph.D, Nance Mousa, & Lexie Werner at Montgomery County History Conference, 27 January 2018

  • •A New Home: The History of a Multicultural County || Frostburg, MD: Presentation by Oscar Martinez Becerra, Nance Mousa, & Lexie Werner at Maryland Collegiate Honors Conference, 3 March 2018

  • •A New Home: Postwar Migration to a Multicultural County || Rockville, MD: Presentation by Nance Mousa & Lexie Werner at Montgomery College’s Humanities Cherry Blossom Conference, 13 April 2018

  • •A World Away: Postwar Migration to Montgomery County, 1945-1965 || Gaithersburg, MD: Presentation by Maria Sprehn-Malagón, Ph.D, Nance Mousa, & Lexie Werner for Montgomery History, Montgomery County Libraries, and the NEA Big Read as a part of Montgomery County Historical Society’s “BOOM: 1950’s In Montgomery County” Speaker Series, 12 May 2018