About
I started my career in the Caribbean and Central America with a focus on critical development studies, (post)colonial geographies, and gender inequality. I now work with grassroots movements and frontline organisers who are defending land, dignity, and self-determination amidst structural violence, environmental ruin, and empire's enduring aftermaths.
I strive to ensure that research is relevant to marginalised communities who are pursuing autonomy "from below" and integrated notions of health and wellbeing. We are committed to advancing social transformation and enacting alternative futures through co-designed participatory methods, creative arts, shared authorship, and non-commercial open access.
I continue to write about the nexus of race, masculinity, settler colonialism, gun culture, and deaths of despair, as well as have been an on-site human rights observer, freelance reporter, and protective presence volunteer in conflict-affected regions ranging from Chiapas to Palestine. I also maintain a commitment to independent and anti-corporate education (below).
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Co-Editor: Interface: A Journal for and about Social Movements
Co-Producer: The Crucible of Modernity (with Surviving Society)
Co-Founder: Youth for Justice (Autonomous Research Collective)
Co-Director: The Reflection And Dialogue Teach-in Symposium
Managing Editor (former): ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies