about
I live in England, where I work and study at the intersection of the social sciences, arts, and humanities. From an early age, I have understood culture not simply as an aesthetic practice, but as a way of being, a way of engaging with the world, telling stories, and shaping how we live together. Whether through poetry, photography, or performance, I use creativity as a form of connection, resistance, and care.
A lifelong learner and impact-driven leader, I’ve dedicated my professional journey to challenging structural inequalities and advocating for the rights of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. My work centers around education, social inclusion, and safeguarding from harm, core values that also shape my personal life.
Outside of work, you’ll likely find me walking through city streets with a camera in hand, and when in home, reading history or literature, or writing late into the night. For me, storytelling – whether visual or written – is not only an art form but a way of healing, understanding, and building bridges between people and places.