She is completing her Master of International Affairs at Columbia University focusing on gender and political development. She previously worked on public lands and climate issues for the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in Washington, D.C. and is passionate about the nexus of gender, climate, and governance. She received her B.A. in History and International Affairs from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
ARTICLES PUBLISHED
New technologies have proven to be fertile ground for gender-based violence. In this article, three American researchers detail how gender-based cyberviolence contaminates our politics