Other Ongoing Projects:
Tubal Ligations in California’s Correctional Facilities (co-authoring with Jennifer James and Vrindavani Avila)
Exploring the Competing Objectives of Prison Systems
Shackling Incarcerated Patients In California's Healthcare Settings
Reparations for Eugenics: Forced Sterilization in California's Prisons (awarded 2nd place in the 2025 American Society of Criminology graduate student poster competition)
Genealogy of Labor as a Carceral Tool
State of the Laws: Workers’ Rights in Prisons
Summer 2025 Berkeley Human Rights Center Fellowship Project:
International human rights bodies have developed guidelines on access to adequate reproductive healthcare that are anecdotally not being fully realized in carceral settings. This project will primarily seek to understand the landscape of reproductive healthcare in California’s county jails, with the goal of crafting a report on “best practices” related to reproductive rights for incarcerated individuals. This project will also include analysis of health records at county hospitals that serve incarcerated patients in order to better understand sterilization and other reproductive healthcare for this population.