Studies religion, ethics, and politics at Harvard Divinity School as a Master of Divinity Candidate. Her academic interests include pragmatism, decolonial theory, moral philosophy, existentialism, and tech ethics. She explores questions such as: What does it mean to be “us” in the digital age? How could pragmatic digital ethics reduce emergent technologies’ potential for harm, while maximizing their capacities to build more equitable futures for all? After completing her master’s degree, Haley hopes to pursue doctoral work in a related field.