About Me
I'm an Indo-Canadian multimedia journalist, editor, researcher, & educator based in Prince Rupert, B.C. I was born & raised in Abbotsford, B.C., on the lands of the Sumas & Matsqui First Nations, & I come from a long lineage of farmers.
I'm currently working for Black Press Media as a multimedia journalist, & for Journalists for Human Rights as a researcher. I'm also a 2024 Fellow of the Aspen Institute's Future Leaders Climate Initiative.
My work can found in publications such as CBC, Grist, The Georgia Straight, Street Roots, Mongabay, & more. I have a wide range of reporting interests that include social & environmental issues, breaking news, arts & culture, & sports. I prefer to work through a trauma-informed, intersectional, & solutions lens.
I graduated from Concordia University's Digital Innovation in Journalism Studies MA program. I also graduated from Simon Fraser University with distinction, majoring in Communication with an extended minor in Geography.
I'm a member of the Uproot Project, a network of journalists of colour who cover the environment. I am also a part of Science Writers & Communicators of Canada & the Canadian Freelance Guild.