Her personal background and experience led to her to advocate for climate justice and diversity within environmental movements.
[2] Since 2013 she has been the Climate Change and Environment Officer at the Council for Ethnic Minority Voluntary Organisations, Scotland.
[5] As a result, between 2013 and 2020, over 100 minority ethnic organisations have successfully applied to the Scottish Climate Challenge Fund.
Some of the funded projects are small, others large and long-term, but the personal knowledge of climate change of many people in the organisations meant that they were keen to become involved.
[9] She was a member of a discussion panel on feminist perspectives on climate change at a European Union-funded conference in September 2020.