Head Organizer
“Feminist Humor as a Tool Against the Patriarchy”
Duke University Minorities & Philosophy Chapter and Political Science Department. April 9, 2019. Duke University, Durham, NC.
Academic discussion-based event which involved prior reading of a paper on comedy as a form of resistance then analyzing clips of stand-up comedy.
“Feminist Humor as a Tool Against the Patriarchy”
Duke University Minorities & Philosophy Chapter and Political Science Department. April 9, 2019. Duke University, Durham, NC.
Academic discussion-based event which involved prior reading of a paper on comedy as a form of resistance then analyzing clips of stand-up comedy.
Project & Panel Manager
PARLIAMENT
Art installation and interdisciplinary panel.
Kenan Institute of Ethics, Dance Department, Duke University,
Nasher Art Museum. March 7-10th, 2018. Durham, NC.
Immersive political experiment that attempts to break down physical and social boundaries by having diverse groups of participants abstain from language and allow themselves to move and communicate freely through gestures, dance, and play. Over 100+ participants over 4 sessions open to public.
“Ethics in Experience: Panel on Parliament”
Corresponding panel consisting of participants including the Vice Provost, an anthropologist, an ethics professor, and community activists.
PARLIAMENT
Art installation and interdisciplinary panel.
Kenan Institute of Ethics, Dance Department, Duke University,
Nasher Art Museum. March 7-10th, 2018. Durham, NC.
Immersive political experiment that attempts to break down physical and social boundaries by having diverse groups of participants abstain from language and allow themselves to move and communicate freely through gestures, dance, and play. Over 100+ participants over 4 sessions open to public.
“Ethics in Experience: Panel on Parliament”
Corresponding panel consisting of participants including the Vice Provost, an anthropologist, an ethics professor, and community activists.
Reading Group Instructor
“Markets in Sex, Drugs, and Property Rights"
Spring 2015. Duke University, Durham, NC.
Recruited to create and lead an undergraduate reading group for the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program. Included articles on pornography, reproductive labor, legalization, and intellectual property in an online streaming world
“Markets in Sex, Drugs, and Property Rights"
Spring 2015. Duke University, Durham, NC.
Recruited to create and lead an undergraduate reading group for the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program. Included articles on pornography, reproductive labor, legalization, and intellectual property in an online streaming world
Head Organizer & Instructor
Donation-based Community Yoga
2014-2019, Carrack Art Gallery, Durham, NC.
Organized and taught pay-what-you-can public weekly yoga classes at a non-profit art gallery. Managed the scheduling and rotation of 5+ other instructors over the years.
Donation-based Community Yoga
2014-2019, Carrack Art Gallery, Durham, NC.
Organized and taught pay-what-you-can public weekly yoga classes at a non-profit art gallery. Managed the scheduling and rotation of 5+ other instructors over the years.
.Philosophy Representative Organizer
“Brainaroo” Interdisciplinary Poster Conference
Spring 2014, Duke Institute of Brain Sciences
Recruited to represent Philosophy on Graduate Neuroscience Consortium (2013-2015). Leader of interdisciplinary planning committee for campus-wide event spanning over 10+ departments
“Brainaroo” Interdisciplinary Poster Conference
Spring 2014, Duke Institute of Brain Sciences
Recruited to represent Philosophy on Graduate Neuroscience Consortium (2013-2015). Leader of interdisciplinary planning committee for campus-wide event spanning over 10+ departments
Head Organizer
“To Be or Not to Be”: University of Missouri‐St. Louis Graduate Conference
March 9-11, 2012. St. Louis, MO.
Organized and oversaw a planning committee that included finances, food and drink, advertising, speaker arrangements, and abstract reviewers. Increased the keynote speakers from one to three and selected eleven graduate speakers.
“To Be or Not to Be”: University of Missouri‐St. Louis Graduate Conference
March 9-11, 2012. St. Louis, MO.
Organized and oversaw a planning committee that included finances, food and drink, advertising, speaker arrangements, and abstract reviewers. Increased the keynote speakers from one to three and selected eleven graduate speakers.
President
The Philosophers’ Forum
University of Missouri‐St. Louis. 2011-2012.
Elected by Philosophy MA graduate student peers to organize events, including campus outreach and weekly social outings.
The Philosophers’ Forum
University of Missouri‐St. Louis. 2011-2012.
Elected by Philosophy MA graduate student peers to organize events, including campus outreach and weekly social outings.