Jenna Woodcock is pursuing her Master of Arts in Global Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University at Buffalo. Her research interests include: Memoir as a therapeutic and social justice praxis, Disability studies, Food writing, memory studies, Queering the archive. Her MA thesis is currently in progress and examines the relationship between food, memory, grief, and trauma in Michele Zauner's Crying in H Mart and Chanel Miller's Know My Name. She is grateful for the stimulating, rigorous, and multidisciplinary work that this program has invited her to engage in, as well as the supportive community of faculty and students that make up the GGSS Department.