I've had the privilege of working with some seriously inspiring folks – community organizers who are fueled by passion, researchers who are always thinking outside the box, and public servants who are truly dedicated to making a difference.

My internships and research projects have given me a front-row seat to the incredible things that can happen when communities come together, research informs policy, and political organizing leads to real change.

Internships

  • State Office Intern

    Interned for Senator Laphonza Butler in her SF office. Researched and recommended policy proposals.

  • Law Clerk

    Interned at Bay Area Legal Aid working on youth economic abuse, domestic violence and emancipation.

  • Bay Area Fellow

    Developing a national dialogue and building awareness regarding Teen Economic Abuse (TEA) and Dating Violence (TDV).

  • Team STYT Leader

    Interned with Team STYT, a youth empowerment group working to raise awareness about teen dating violence.

Research Projects

  • Qualitative study with the University of Pittsburg to understand factors that lead to TEA for African American gender diverse system-involved youth.

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  • Research collaboration with the University of Washington to evaluate effectiveness of state laws regarding IPV in American high schools.

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  • Self-directed research under the mentorship of Stanford University to study gender disparity in high school and collegiate debate.

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