If you want to get in touch, here’s how.

My work moves across research, writing, clinical practice, and community. I’m available for professional collaborations, research conversations, academic work, and speaking engagements. If you’re building something and think there might be a fit, I’m genuinely interested in hearing about it.

I prefer meetings over email when they’re accessible for you. A short conversation usually moves things forward faster than a back-and-forth thread, and it lets me understand what you’re working on in a way that email rarely does. Book a meeting and include a few lines about what you’re hoping to discuss in the comments. If you’re not sure which meeting type fits, choose the one that feels closest and we can figure it out from there.

If a meeting isn’t the right format, whether because of access, time zones, or because writing is just how you think more clearly, you can write to me and I’ll respond to what’s within my scope, usually within a week.


A note on scope: I don’t take on unpaid consulting, unsolicited clinical requests, or labour framed as exposure or opportunity. Black, queer, and trans labour is regularly extracted under those framings, and I’ve made a deliberate decision not to participate in that economy.