Tessa is an MA student (Thesis) whose work takes aim at the nexus of gender, computation, and racial capitalism. Having spent the last few years working in in cybersecurity and AI, she is invested in the possibilities for collective struggle that resist the proliferation of gendered and racialized violences foundational to digital systems. When she isn't reading critical theory or devouring a science fiction novel, you will likely find her listening to Pink Shift on repeat, soliciting someone to start a Dungeons and Dragons group, or rambling about the debate team she coaches.