I'm an assistant professor and mapmaker currently at Durham University in the UK. I will be joining the Department of Geography at Syracuse University beginning in August 2023. I make maps, teach mapmaking, and rethink mapping practice. My research explores the intersections of mapping and feminist theory. Broadly, I ask: what is feminist mapping and how can we apply feminist principles across spatial data, map design, and mapping processes? You can find my CV here .
My cartographic work can be found in the Chicago Tribune , Washington Post , Rolling Stone Magazine , and Science Magazine .
I'm an assistant professor and mapmaker currently at Syracuse University in the Department of Geography and the Environment . I work at the intersection of cartography, feminist theory, and digital storytelling. I am particularly interested in the role of power in spatial data, map design, and mapping processes. My most recent project, for example, examines the ubiquity and use of satellite data in the news and our everyday lives through a Black feminist lens. In my work, I aim to rethink and expand convent