about me

about me

Working as a facilitator and political educator, I follow various questions about how power shapes our thoughts, feelings, and material reality. Through a lens of climate and social justice, my work navigates issues of imperial power relations, colonial history, and pathways towards anti-oppression. In practice, I do so by holding spaces for immersive learning, exchange, and creation to nurture transformative processes toward self-organized and sustainable world-building.

My creative and community practice is an exploration into the margins of our many selves, the ever-evolving pain of transgression, and companionship with our grief. It is a search for perception, patience, and reciprocity—ways to queer the understandings of how bodies can and should interact with one another and our ecosystems. At its most fundamental core, I understand this as an act of acknowledgement and respect for each relationship and entity that comprises our daily lives.