A Life in Development: Reflections & Resistance is a reflective space shaped by lived experience, scholarship, and years of work in international development.
This blog is rooted in ongoing questions about leadership, power, justice, and what it means to work with care and integrity in complex systems. It brings together theory and practice, professional life and personal reflection, and the quieter forms of resistance that often take place in everyday decisions, relationships, and ways of showing up.
Here, “development” is understood in more than one sense. It names both a field of work and a lifelong process of becoming. Writing here is an invitation to pause, to think critically, and to engage honestly with the tensions that come with trying to do meaningful work in an unequal world.
The reflections shared here are not about having all the answers. They are about learning in public, staying curious, and holding space for nuance—especially where leadership and justice intersect.
This blog is for those who work in, study, or think alongside global development; for those interested in leadership grounded in values; and for anyone navigating their own life in development.
I’m glad you’re here.
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