Timeline
2025
In May 2025 I published a chapter titled "Challenging Digital Property Regimes in Libraries" in Platform Power and Libraries, edited by Christine F. Smith, Number 3 in the Series on Critical Information Organization in LIS, published by Litwin Books & Library Juice Press.
In April 2025 I launched the second season of the Data Justice Hub podcast, renamed Mobilizing Data for Justice.
In February 2025 I presented my research and hosted a panel discussion on mobilizing data for justice with the Data Justice Hub at the Progressive Public's conference with Harbinger Media.
In January 2025 I began volunteering in Logo Study at the Culture Health and Personality Lab, promoting Cultural-Clinical Psychology, led by Professor Andrew Ryder, at Concordia University.
2024
In November I began training to become a Peer Support volunteer at the Centre for Gender Advocacy.
In September 2024 I was hired as a Teaching Assistant to lead two tutorial sections for the course SOCI 203: Introduction to Society with Professor Daniel Dagenais and one tutorial section for SOCI 300: Classical Social Theory with Professor Matthew Unger at Concordia University.
From May 2024 to July 2024 I completed the 30th annual Summer Program in Social and Cultural Psychiatry led by Laurence J. Kirmayer, MD at McGill University.
In May 2024 I presented my work on archiving at the 93rd annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences as a part of a panel hosted by the Society for Socialist Studies.
2023
In September 2023 I presented my research on Archiving the Internet Commons at the Milieux Institute's Expo.
In September 2023 I was hired as a Teaching Assistant to lead two tutorial sections for the course SOCI 203: Introduction to Society with Professor Daniel Dagenais at Concordia University.
In August 2023 I was awarded a Certificate for completing the Graduate Seminar in University Teaching at the Centre for Teaching and Learning.
In July 2023 I wrote a blog post on Activist Internet Archivists: Caring About How and Who to Archive on the Internet for the Data Justice Hub.
In June 2023 I produced the first season of the renamed Mobilizing Data for Justice podcast.
In May 2023 I co-hosted a three-day workshop with over a dozen speakers on Mobilizing Data for Justice with the Data Justice Hub and the Milieux Institute. I also co-authored a Guidebook on Data Activist Guidebooks.
In March 2023, I presented my research on Activist Internet Archivists at Sociology and Social Anthropology Graduate Student Associations (SAGSA) Annual Conference.
In February 2023 I hosted a workshop at the Milieux Institute's Nostalgia/LostAgain Symposium on my research on archives and nostalgia, titled Curating Nostalgia: Finding Nostalgia in the Internet Archive.
2022
In September 2022 I began a two year long Master of Arts in Sociology program at Concordia University.
In May 2022 I began working as a Research Assistant on the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)-funded project Mobilizing Data for Justice with Dr. Chris Hurl at Concordia University and Dr. Kevin Walby at the University of Winnipeg.
2019 - 2021
Between March 2019 and April 2022 I worked in Aotearoa New Zealand as an Administrator at the Te Pane Matua Taiao/Greater Wellington Regional Council and as a Trusts and Grants Fundraiser and Project Coordinator at national nonprofits Family Works and Enliven.
2018
In August 2018 I began working as an intern at United for Literacy/Littératie Ensemble.
In June 2018 I graduated from Dalhousie University with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Social Anthropology.
In April 2018 I defended my honours thesis titled Crafting a Brew: Community and Collaboration in the Halifax Craft Beer Industry. I examined the new spirit of capitalism (Boltanski & Chiapello, 2018), emerging within the robust community of collaboration in the craft beer industry in Halifax, Nova Scotia.