My writing moves between interconnected spaces: scholarly inquiry, reflection, and creative expression. As a doctoral student in Visionary Practice and Regenerative Leadership, my research explores place, memory, and healing—particularly in relation to the layered histories of Los Alamos, New Mexico. I write through a relational, arts-based approach, weaving together theory, storytelling, and lived experience as a way of asking how we might reimagine our relationships with land and one another.
Alongside this work, I also write more whimsical and imaginative pieces—stories, reflections, and creative fragments that invite play, curiosity, and wonder. These writings inspire aspects of my academic work and are part of the same practice: a way of thinking, feeling, and making meaning through language.
Together, my writing holds both depth and lightness—honoring complexity while leaving space for imagination, connection, and possibility.