I collaborate with organisations, educators, and community groups to design and deliver meaningful, research-informed projects that centre lived experience, heritage, and storytelling.
My work draws on humanities methods, including oral history, community co-production, and inclusive research practices, to spark engagement and deepen understanding across diverse settings.
I offer talks, training sessions, and workshops tailored to corporate, educational, and public audiences.
These sessions help teams and individuals explore themes such as heritage, identity, migration, storytelling, and inclusive history.
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I work with partners on a wide range of heritage, research, and engagement projects. This includes designing and delivering community-led initiatives, developing learning resources, and supporting organisations to embed inclusive humanities methods into their work.
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I collaborate with universities across a wide range of academic fields to embed inclusive, narrative-driven humanities approaches into research, teaching, and public engagement. Drawing on oral history, participatory practice, and evidence-based engagement strategies, I support researchers and students to communicate their work in ways that are meaningful, ethical, and rooted in real-world impact.
This work can support: