I’m an interdisciplinary scholar and activist. My work broadly examines environmental justice and the politics of knowledge in the Southwestern United States, paying attention to entanglements of colonialism, race, gender, science, technology, and law.

I’m currently Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of American Studies and affiliate faculty in the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies at the University of New Mexico. I hold a PhD in anthropology from the University of Chicago and a MA in geography from the University of Toronto.

My research focuses on the role of colonial juridical practices in producing environmental violence and the conditions of its intelligibility, and I am interested in anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, and abolitionist movement building and critique in the face of rising ecological crises. My work is grounded in a commitment to building respectful and accountable solidarities with the communities with whom I collaborate.