About
I’m an undergraduate at Harvard studying social studies and philosophy from Irvine, California graduating in 2026. I believe bringing philosophy to kids will create a justice-minded, empathetic citizenry.
What I’m up to:
Going about a “public turn” in philosophy: teaching it to students, writing about it in publications, and hosting reading groups, supported by the United Nations Academic Impact Millennium Fellowship.
Serving as the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization’s Graduate/Undergraduate Consortium Chair, the largest nonprofit dedicated to promoting philosophical inquiry in K-12 schools in the U.S.
Assisting with treaty drafting for an international anti-corruption court at Integrity Initiatives International.
Leading a volunteer civic education organization on campus, hosted by the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
In the past:
Designed and implemented my high school’s introductory philosophy course.
Advised Rep. Katie Porter on legislation affecting youth in her district.
Researched race, history, and rights at UC Irvine, and political theory at Brown.
What I’m reading:
Working by Robert Caro
In my free time, I take road trips across the country, take landscape photos, powerlift, and watch professional basketball (go Lakers).