An immigrant-citizen, first-generation, teaching scholar of multiethnic origins -- so, English, Scottish, Irish, and Dutch -- I am the proud father of two wonderful sons and am married to a K-12 educator. Shaped by my research interests of comparative genocide studies/IR, I am an equity and accessibility focused educator that teaches a wide array of social science and humanities courses at ASU as a part of the Social Justice & Human Rights program. Recently, Lexington Books published my work Genocidal Conscription which examines states that utilize mandatory military service as a tool to commit genocide under the guise of war. The findings highlight significant implications for asylees and refugees that flee from this form of deadly exploitation today.
Education
Ph.D. Political Science, 4.0 GPA, Northern Arizona University, 2021. Comparative Politics / IR. Dissertation, Genocidal Conscription: Drafting Victims of Genocide.
MA History, Florida Gulf Coast University, 2015. World History. Thesis, The Burden of Sacrifice: British Eugenics and Gendercidal Autogenocide, 1900-1916.