
As an avid anthropologist, I am exuberantly fascinated by human, skeletal remains. I learned this love as a child, but its flame was reignited through my education at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan, for which I am immensely thankful.
Of course, this passion is reflected in my acquired knowledge of anthropology in relation to bio-archaeology and forensic anthropology. I want to apply my knowledge toward helping the voices of silenced communities. Whether this is a part of my research of ancestral communities or contemporary and modern populations in relation to museum work and forensics, I strive to inspire and validate everyone I work with.
More about me!
I am in a loving relationship with my life-long partner and we adore our lovely cat.
My favorite part of the skeleton is the zygomatic bone of the face.
I love caring for my plants and I long for a personal greenhouse with vegetables and year-long projects to sustain the Michigan weather, a moss lawn, expanses of wildflowers, and a personal hobbit hole to rest.



Creative hobbies highlight how I view the outside realm (which is interconnected with my career as an anthropologist). Among these hobbies include drawing, painting, fabric creations, and whatever my imagination drives me.


I will forever be a life-long learner as uncovering how the world works through those areas I am fascinated with drives me.
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