Welcome! I am an economist of West African, Mohawk, and Northwestern European ancestry with a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. I focus on labor and demographic economics, public economics, and environmental economics. 

My specific research interests are the economics of education for underserved populations, theories of distributive justice, maintenance of democratic governance in unequal economies, the economics of the non-profit sector, and environmental public economics. 

I am proud to announce that I am the 2025 recipient of the Rhonda Williams Prize from the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE). In addition, I will be attending the 2025 AEFP and AERA conferences to present my job market paper and connect with other researchers studying education policy and economics.  

I am currently serving under the AmeriCorps program as a member of the 2024-2025 Public Allies Delaware cohort and applying my skills as a labor economist in the non-profit sector for the Storytelling Initiative. My term of service ends in August 2025. I am a 2024-2025 Economics PhD job market candidate.