I am an anthropologist of the American Southwest
Researching the desert; political-economy; contemporary kinship; and race.
I received my doctorate in Anthropology from the University of Chicago in 2025.
My research and writing probes the infrastructural complexity and the affects of living in the desert West in the midst of climate change and economic and political instability. I work at the intersections of political-economic anthropology, environmental anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. I study feminist theory, capitalism, and race.
My first research project takes place in Arizona and focuses on the afterlives of American ideologies about family, climate, and work in the 21st century.