I'm a personal finance reporting fellow for The Wall Street Journal. I report on how young people spend, save and think about money. I'm currently based in New York.
Previously, I was a reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education covering campus culture. There, I investigated the firing of one of the few Black professors at Indiana University Northwest, the fallout after the president of Penn State decided to no longer put money towards a Center for Racial Justice, and more.
In 2021 I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Morgan State University with a B.A. in multimedia journalism and a Spanish minor. There, I was editor-in-chief of the student-run newspaper where I launched Black Health Matters, a reporting project in partnership with The Poynter Institue that covered health disparities in Baltimore's Black community after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
When I'm not writing, I love playing songs on the ukulele and scrolling through Pinterest.