I completed my undergraduate degree in Comparative History of Ideas at UW Seattle in 2013. CHID is an interdisciplinary program which focuses more on content, form and purpose of academic research than it does on adherence to the teleology of any particular existing discipline. My personal focus through the course of my time in CHID was concerned with researching social movements, various forms of organizing society, international politics, politics of Latin America, the history of education, and various movements for autonomous education.
I began a doctorate program at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa on Oʻahu in political science in August 2016. My specializations are Alternative Futures and Indigenous Politics with an evolving dissertation project focusing on transformation of education and ways of creating futures. After taking my first two semesters of course work I am currently taking a formal leave of absence as I focus on raising my daughter in her first precious year of life.
Edmonds Community College
Associate
Associate of Arts
2009
University of Washington
Bachelors
Comparative History of Ideas
2013
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Enrolled
Doctorate in Political Science
2016
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