Hello! I’m a an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at McGill University. I was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Evidence in Governance and Politics network at Toronto Metropolitan University. I earned my PhD in the Department of Politics at New York University in 2024.

My research sits at the intersection of political behaviour, public opinion, and race, settler colonialism, and politics. I study how information shapes people’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours, with a specific interest in how they update their views toward outgroups. Focusing primarily on Canada and the United States, my work explores how members of dominant groups think about historical injustices committed against others in the past. I employ a range of research designs and data sources, including experiments, surveys, observational data, and text-as-data methods.

Find the most recent version of my CV here and feel free to reach out over email.