I am a fourth-year doctoral student in the Philosophy PhD program at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
My research interests include ethics, social and political philosophy, feminist philosophy, philosophy of language, phenomenology, and philosophical issues concerning oppression, disability, gender, sexuality, race, and technology.
I currently work as the Managing Editor of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (KIEJ).
I also run the DIScourse—an ongoing virtual workshop dedicated to current work in philosophy of disability and disabled philosophy—with my co-organizer, Sara Purinton, in partnership with the Society for Philos…
I am a fourth-year doctoral student in the Philosophy PhD program at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
My research interests include ethics, social and political philosophy, feminist philosophy, philosophy of language, phenomenology, and philosophical issues concerning oppression, disability, gender, sexuality, race, and technology.
I currently work as the Managing Editor of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (KIEJ).
I also run the DIScourse—an ongoing virtual workshop dedicated to current work in philosophy of disability and disabled philosophy—with my co-organizer, Sara Purinton, in partnership with the Society for Philosophy and Disability (SPD).
Previously, from 2021–2023, I worked as the Managing Editor of the Journal of Philosophy of Disability (JPD), the official journal of the SPD. I was also the first graduate student to receive the Disability Studies MA/PhD Certificate at Georgetown in the spring of 2022.