Jarvis Wiradharma (she/her), BA Psychology Candidate (Ryerson University, anticipated 2022). Jarvis is a Volunteer Research Assistant at the SHiFT Lab. Her research interests are rooted in the embodiment of masculinity and femininity, women’s sexual agency, and the ways in which power and authority in sex should be consistently contested, re-evaluated, and transformed. Jarvis is passionate about examining the ways in which heteronormative discourses implicate sexual and gender identities, and the possibility for creating space to challenge and reformulate these discourses. Jarvis hopes this research will expand and improve the knowledge base on gender, sexuality, and sexual health, as well as make room for normative ideals to be challenged and reconstructed. Further, she is currently completing her undergraduate thesis entitled: Sexual Racism and Racialized Women: An Investigation of Racial Preferences and Experiences in Digital Intimacy Spaces During COVID-19. Jarvis aspires to further her academic career with a Master’s Degree in Psychology, and dreams of becoming a practicing clinical psychologist.