Why me? Because….
I’m a researcher and writer driven to illuminate the lives of vulnerable populations with data and qualitative storytelling.
My career is built on research dedicated to economic justice. By combining quantitative analysis with qualitative content, I’ve worked with nonprofits and the Federal government to design and evaluate impactful programs centered on people who need food, housing, and income security.
Currently, I am applying this same rigorous analytical lens to a passion project for me: a deep-dive history of the British prison hulk system. Whether I am evaluating modern social programs or paging through historical archives, I remain committed to communicating complex human challenges with precision and empathy.
- Master of Arts, Non Fiction Writing – Johns Hopkins University
- Master of Science, Geography/GIS – Florida State University
- Bachelor of Arts, Geography & Comparative Literature – Clark University, MA
- Other Post Graduate – Partial Doctoral Program – University of Maryland, MD
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