Historical Sociologist | Public Scholar | Advisor
I study how meaning is produced, circulated, and embedded within social systems—and how those systems shape what becomes possible.
My work sits at the intersection of historical sociology, social rhetoric, and institutional analysis, with a focus on race, inequality, and culture.
Through The Architecture of Meaning, I bring this work into public conversation—through research, writing, speaking, and advisory practice.
Across all areas of my work, I focus on one core question:
How do narratives become power—and how can they be changed?
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