I studied Environmental Justice and Computer Science at Middlebury College so I could use computer algorithms and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to advance goals of social and environmental justice. I currently pursue this in my free time where I partner with researchers to visualize and analyze data, conduct geospatial analyses and produce elegant, informative maps for various enviromental justice research projects. My current job maintaining applications for Vermont's Department of Children and Families also contributes to my pursuit for a more equitable world for all.

Senior Thesis Work A Uniquely Destructive Injustice: US Nuclear Testing on Indigenous Lands, an Environmental Justice and GIS Analysis