Recent UBC graduate with a B.A. in Political Science. Passionate about environmental public policy & politics, particularly through a climate justice lens. Lover of spicy food.

A selection of work done between 2018-2021

Infographics for the MPPGA student body. This is to illustrate the diversity in demographics among the 2020-2021 cohort.

DESIGN

Lind in the News - The Difference Between Being “Not Racist” and Antiracist

“Resistance always brings me hope, because it is always resistance, and of course it's stormy, but the rainbow is typically on the other side.”

In an interview with TED, Ibram X. Kendi, award-winning author of How To Be An Antiracist and a Phil Lind Initiative speaker for our 2020 series Thinking While Black, defines the transformative concept of antiracism and what it means to unpack the racist rhetoric in both White and Non-Black communities. Kendi goes on to emphasize the importance of implementing an antiracist rhetoric in analyzing public policies, workplace environments, and individual beliefs.

 Watch the full interview here.

SPPGA Twitter:

“Resistance always brings me hope, because it is always resistance, and of course it's stormy, but the rainbow is typically on the other side,” says @DrIbram, author & speaker for #Lind20 Thinking While Black. Watch the full interview @TEDTalks: [link]

SPPGA Facebook:

“Resistance always brings me hope, because it is always resistance, and of course it's stormy, but the rainbow is typically on the other side,” says @Ibram X. Kendi, author & speaker for #Lind20 Thinking While Black. Watch the full interview at @TED: [link]

SPPGA & MPPGA LinkedIn:

“Resistance always brings me hope, because it is always resistance, and of course it's stormy, but the rainbow is typically on the other side,” says @Ibram X. Kendi, author & speaker for #Lind20 Thinking While Black. Watch the full interview at @TED Conferences: [link]

COPYWRITING

Copywriting sample for promoting Lind Initiative speakers.