As a bicultural, queer and gender diverse, child of immigrants with lived experience of feeling fragmented along the lines of my intersectional identities, I've spent much of my life trying to deconstruct the prescribed boxes we’re told to fit into and find my place beyond the binary. I’m passionate about helping others explore their own paths towards wholeness.

I practice from an anti-oppressive and liberatory framework that centers the lived experience and expertise of the folks I collaborate with. Social justice is integral to my practice and as part of this work, I am committed to continuously interrogating and disrupting my own race, class, and other privileges, and my complicity in the systems we live within. I firmly believe that growth is cultivated through ongoing reflection, intentionally embracing discomfort, and centering others’ intersectional experiences in community.

I live and practice on the unceded and occupied land of the native Nacotchtank (Anacostan) and Piscataway people.To support the ongoing fight for Indigenous sovereignty and Land Back, I contribute monthly to the Piscataway Land Trust, as well as mutual aid efforts to support Palestinians and other oppressed groups.