
Values
Cicero Residents have rights to social economic and racial justice. This means creating spaces, improving programming, and being transparent in leadership as a way to increase accessibility and equity for BIPOC affected by policy and systems. I want to serve and work alongside Cicero Residents to co-create solutions and offer high impact programming and services. It starts with holding institutions and community leaders accountable for harm, violence or neglect of communities through organizing and collective movements. Together, we denounce the prison industrial complex and aim to abolish the police to create safer systems not rooted in racial and political oppression.
My work and approach will always lean into transformation and restorative justice, research-based, trauma-informed, harm-reduction and community-focused practices.For more information on community accountability: click here

Education
2016
Concordia University of Chicago
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and one class shy of a BA in Biology
2022
Northwestern University
Master's in Public Policy and Administration
Anticipated graduation Fall 2023
Higher education has many barriers and in this interview with the Folded Map Project by Tonika Johnson, I highlight what some students from stereotyped neighborhoods experience when they mention where they are from.

Foundational Readings and Text
Foundational readings and literature to my approach are found in this image carousel. Please consider reading works, research, and literature by Femme, Black, Indigeneous and Queer Scholars who are paving the road for liberation. To acquire these works, please contact me to get reading material for free and visit:
Anti-racism Resources for white people: click here
BLM Instructional Library: click here
Black Scholars, Black History Month : click here
















