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I am a philosopher and Bridge Humanities Teaching Fellow at the University of South Carolina. I received my Master’s from Western Michigan University in 2015 and my PhD from University of South Carolina in 2024. You can find my current curriculum vitae here.
My primary expertise is in normative and applied ethics, especially feminist theory, animal ethics, and environmental ethics. My research in animal ethics focuses on our partial (or relational) moral responsibilities to animals, while my research on environmental ethics focus on issues surrounding environmental justice communities. You can read more about my research on the Research page of this site. You can also find my research on PhilPapers.
I have nearly a decade of experience teaching courses in philosophy, primarily teaching courses in normative and applied ethics. I am currently a Bridge Humanities Teaching Fellow at the University of South Carolina, where I teach a course on Social Advocacy and Ethical Life. You can find out more about my teaching on the Teaching page of this site.
If you have any questions or you would like to schedule a meeting, please visit my contact page.