
I am a lifelong Unitarian Universalist from Memphis, TN. I was commissioned as a spiritual director in May 2026 by the Leadership Institute for Growth, Healing, and Transformation at Meadville Lombard Theological School after earning a Master of Divinity in Interfaith Leadership at Boston University School of Theology.
I was called to ministry in 2020 while regularly marshalling overnight at Black Lives Matter protests. I noticed how leaders ordained across traditions showed up to keep people rooted in shared values in times of conflict and helped our community dream of beautiful futures. I moved to Boston to follow this call in 2021 along with a partner, our cats, and our turtle.
I offer spiritual direction because another world – a more generous, sustainable, loving world – is possible. When we are centered on our deepest values and connected to our inner wisdom, we become empowered to notice, name, and dismantle obstacles to that possible, loving world.
I companion trans people, queer folks, activists, punks, workers, caregivers, and artists navigating transitions and disconnection toward meaning-making rooted in authenticity, solidarity, and transformation.