Research
My research approach is rooted in participatory and emancipatory methods, working collaboratively with transnational Black communities to co-create knowledge that centers the embodied experiences of Black/African individuals—voices often excluded in the global political arena
I am deeply committed to exploring the intersections of gender, conflict, peace, and development processes within transnational Black communities. Growing up in post-colonial Zimbabwe shaped my passion for understanding the lived realities of marginalized voices and ignited my drive to amplify them through my research and writing. Over the past nine years, I have conducted extensive ethnographic research in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, and Ghana, where I have explored the intersecting realities that shape gendered disparities in post-colonial states.
My work goes beyond academia, blending theory and practice to challenge hegemonic narratives while creating pathways for inclusive and equitable development.
Highlights of My Research Career
Engagements on Global Platforms
In 2017, I had the unique honor of being invited by Her Royal Highness Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands to her residence. During this visit, I engaged with judicial officers from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC), as well as Dutch government officials, to discuss peace, security, and development in Africa, drawing insights from my research. This experience culminated in an invitation to present at The Hague Talks, a public platform funded by the Dutch Royal Family, which promotes peace initiatives and research led by Global South scholars.
In 2018, I was invited by the Embassy of Colombia as an International Delegate to a conference organized by the Unit for the Victims’ Integral Assistance and Reparation. This experience offered me the opportunity to exchange ideas with global experts on transitional justice and reconciliation, further solidifying my commitment to advancing solutions for marginalized communities.
Looking Ahead
I am open to collaborating with stakeholders across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to address pressing global challenges such as gendered violence, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. Whether through partnerships, community-based projects, or academic initiatives, my aim is to foster inclusive dialogues and co-create solutions that empower individuals and communities.
