
ABOUT ME
Putting My Experience
to Work
I'm for the people. I am the people. As a Black and Brown woman, a mother, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and a lifelong Delawarean, I don't just fight for this community — I am this community. Together, we'll build a Delaware where every family has a home, every person has access to care, and no one is left behind.
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I've dedicated my career to public service and advocacy, earning a doctoral degree not to distance myself from my community, but to bring more tools back to it. My education deepened my understanding of the systems that shape people's lives — housing, healthcare, food access, safety, rights — and strengthened my resolve to change the ones that fail us. I know what policy looks like on paper, and I know what it feels like when it falls short in real life.
Long before I decided to run for Senate District 12, I was already here — listening, organizing, and advocating alongside the people of this community. I was a young single mother who figured out how to keep going when the road was hard. That experience taught me resilience, yes, but more importantly it taught me empathy. I've spent years showing up to community meetings, knocking on doors, and making sure that the voices of everyday Delawareans were heard by those with the power to act on them.
