About me

I’m Sharon, adept at shapeshifting between various roles, bringing versatility and depth to every endeavour.

Ever since I was in university, I noticed my broad interests took me all over. From being a fitness instructor to moving to West-Africa, the various engagements I was a part of in the past 11 years shaped me as a thinker, a humble traveller in this world, and a person interested in moving groups of people to collaborate constructively towards societal and environmental progress.

In my life, education has been a catalyst for both amazing experiences and earth-shattering ones. It is the world in which I learned I shouldn’t take up space, and the world that later helped me free my mind to find my calling. I’m committed to seeing myself as a life-long learner in order to remain in touch with folks around me and be open enough to novel realities. Using my professional expertise and lived experience, I can help you foster profound reflection in your organisation and cultivate meaningful connections amongst individuals. I stay up-to-date with emerging theory, insights, and strategies - allowing me to reinvent myself alongside the people I help drive movements forward.

To me, social and environmental justice are inherently intertwined. This perspective prompts me to approach each situation with an analytical lens and seek the bigger - connected - picture. Using this approach helps to uncover not only surface-level problems and ideas, but also deeper-rooted issues. By refusing to shy away from hard conversations and addressing these fundamental challenges, we move closer to achieving collective liberation.

  • In traumatic circumstances, it is imagination that can provide a survival life-line.

    bell hooks, 2010

  • History isn't something you look back at and say it was inevitable. It happens because people make decisions that are sometimes very impulsive and of the moment, but those moments are cumulative realities.

    Marsha P. Johnson