I manage the economic advocacy arm of the Survivor-Wellbeing Program. Intimate partner violence can create economic hardships that last for years and lifetimes. We create low-barrier access to money and other financial resources that help survivors recover from financial abuse.
Before NCCADV, I worked as staff and lead consultant in a range of community health and economic justice-centered projects between D.C. and Durham.
I bring expertise and experience in Financial Education, Solidarity Economics, Embodied Adult Learning, Healing and Ecological Justice, Media Literacy, Conflict Transformation, Story-based Strategy.
When not at work, you can find me butterflying between music production, visual and textile arts, and the local riverways.