My teaching and mentoring philosophy is rooted in reflexivity and inclusivity and aims to help students contribute meaningfully to pressing social and environmental issues. In my teaching and mentorship, I support students in this goal through (1) fostering an inclusive and decolonial learning community (2) co-creating an environment of everyday questioning and (3) inspiring and supporting student engagement in local and global change.
Courses
University of California, Berkeley
Graduate Student Instructor
ESPM 155AC: Sociology and Political Ecology of Agrifood Systems
ESPM 168: Political Ecology
ESPM 163AC: Environmental Justice: Race, Class, Equity and the Environment
ESPM C167 / PH 160: Environmental Health and Development
ESPM 162A: Health, Medicine, Society and Environment
ESPM 5: From Farm to Table: Food Systems in a Changing World
ESPM 151: Society, Environment, and Culture