Zoe Davidson

Zoe is a Toronto native, but calls Hamilton her home! She is crazy about Hamilton and loves to discover new cafes by bike or rollerblades. When not patronizing coffee shops or weaving her way through the stalls of the Hamilton Farmers Market, you might find her playing a game of Ultimate Frisbee or running on the Waterfront trail. Zoe is currently in her fourth year of the Arts and Science program with no specialization to speak of! Her broad range of academic curiosities include Critical Animal Studies, Environmental History, Ecofeminism, and Educational Theory. She’s currently pursuing a thesis investigating the ethical implications of Robotic Milking Technology on Ontario dairy farms and the changing realities and representations of both cow and farmer. Zoe came to CityLAB excited at the prospect of bridging her theoretical interests in environmentalism and education with her passion for the Hamilton community. She hopes to become a more civically engaged environmental advocate with an understanding of the processes and procedures that influence policy development.