I have worked as a writer since 2014, and in that time I have written for a range of clients on a variety of subjects. As well as providing copy for websites and blogs, I have written articles on the refugee camp in Calais, the Guardians of Yaoska environmental movement in Nicaragua, and on how the culture impacted government responses to the pandemic in different parts of the world.
Besides writing, much of my work has been in the field of Aboriginal land rights in Australia. I have worked with various indigenous peoples, gathering evidence to be used in legal claims for land access and assisting in negotiations with mining companies.
I have a degree in Anthropology from Brunel University in London, and a Masters in Latin American Studies from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands.
Outside of work, I enjoy working on my podcast - which covers Latin American history, and taking photographs.