Welcome! I’m a postdoc in philosophy at University of Hamburg. I study unjust social structures and their effects on agency and moral imagination.
My current research is an in-depth study of the philosophical work of Audre Lorde, US Black feminist theorist and poet. My first book, The Unflinching Philosophy of Audre Lorde, is under contract with Oxford University Press.
I lead the research project “Moral Opposition and Political Agency under Oppression,” funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
I’ve published on Black feminism in Journal of the APA and Hypatia, and I’ve also published book chapters on agency under oppression, sexual ethics and phenomenology, and the ethics and politics of food.
My dissertation (for Stony Brook University, SUNY) examined moral responsibility in sexual intimacy, particularly as shaped by pernicious, gender-based societal pressures on sexual behavior and communication.