Iām devoted to individual and collective liberation, engagement with difference, and connection. My overarching vision is to tend the conditions of more creative, just, and collectively-influenced human-environmental futures.
photo by Catharine Lentz
Growing up with rural Wabanaki land (downeast coastal Maine) as the daughter of a flower farmer, I cultivated generative relationships with the plants, trees, soil, and my land-based community of farmers, makers, and artists. Currently, I am using my ethnographic expertise to highlight community-driven approaches to managing uncertainty in the face of climate change. My work investigates how people make sense of changing environments and how forces of power, affectivity, and imagination shape collective action in response to changing places. I split my time between Flagstaff, Arizona and Blue Hill, Maine, USA.
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