About Me

I recently completed an Anthropocene Studies MPhil with distinction at the University of Cambridge. My research explores the ways we communicate about and imagine sustainable futures.

My Master’s dissertation, titled Speculative Pathways: Translating Coastal Climate Futures from Science to Art examined how creative works interpret science and policy projections, and how coastal communities use their projections to imagine and enact their climate futures. I was awarded prizes for the highest scoring dissertation on my course and the highest overall grade.

I graduated from New York University in 2022 with an individualized degree in Sociomusicology, studying how musical practices reflect and dictate social structures and cultural systems. My work has been in the music industry, the nonprofit sector, and academia. I am passionate about studying how media, arts, and culture dictate our understandings of the climate crisis and the solutions we envision.