New Haven, CT
About me
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I spent the first part of my childhood in Normandy, France, before moving to my mother’s home state of Connecticut.
I grew up near the French Atlantic.
I now live near the Connecticut shoreline.
I graduated from Wesleyan University in 2014, after majoring in Environmental Studies. In 2016, I entered graduate school as an MA student in the department of Geography at University of Kentucky. It was there that I began to study the politics of science and reproduction, as I investigated a British marine conservation NGO targeting women for conservation and family planning in Madagascar. After completing my MA, I moved to New Haven in 2018 to begin my doctoral research on the politics of fertility. I received my MPhil from Yale in 2021, and will graduate with my PhD in May 2024.