I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame of Maryland University. I received my PhD in Philosophy from Syracuse University in 2017. My dissertation focused on normativity in metaethics, wherein I explored differences between moral and non-moral knowledge as well as the social nature of moral knowledge and practical normativity.
My research interests are broadly at the intersection of ethics, epistemology, and feminist philosophy. More specifically, my current research centers around questions in the areas of epistemic injustice and moral epistemology, and, most uniquely, their unexplored connections. Thematically speaking, much of my work engages in the tradition of non-ideal theory and is carried out from an empirically grounded perspective on real-world injustices, wherein I consider normative questions about what agents ought to do and what precisely is morally problematic about various social practices.
Outside of philosophy, I enjoy spending time with my dog, fashion, winter, and going to as many concerts as possible.