Twentieth Century Rural Southern Black Women’s History Black Women's Studies AssociationApril 27, 201920th century history, rural history, rural black women, ArkansasComment
Towards a Framework of Black Solidarity Black Women's Studies AssociationApril 13, 2019media representation, Caribbean, Caribbean American, solidarity, black girlhood, black girlhood studies, black youth, reality television, Barbados, diaspora
Recovering Black Women in the Archive Black Women's Studies AssociationApril 6, 2019archives, literature, memoryComment
African American Agency and the Art Object, 1868 - 1917 Black Women's Studies AssociationApril 6, 2019art, art history, 19th century history, 20th century historyComment
Diasporic Threads: Black Women’s Artistic Practice and Presence Black Women's Studies AssociationMarch 23, 2019art, art education, wellnessComment
Afro-Latinx Community Advocacy in the American South Black Women's Studies AssociationMarch 2, 2019Comment
Looking Back, Reading Black: Popular Fiction and the Essence Bestsellers List Black Women's Studies AssociationFebruary 11, 2019literature, fictionComment
Coming of Age in Jim Crow D.C.: Navigating the Politics of Everyday Life Black Women's Studies AssociationFebruary 2, 2019black girlhood, black girlhood studies, urban history, history, 20th century history, Jim Crow, Washington D.C., childhood studies, black youth Comment
Defiance Behind Bars: Incarcerated Black Women and Resistance Black Women's Studies AssociationNovember 17, 2018incarceration, sociology, criminology, prison, social movements, activismComment
Black Women's Mental Health and Wellness Black Women's Studies AssociationOctober 20, 2018mental health, wellness, memoirs, stressComment
On the Persistence of White Progressivism Black Women's Studies AssociationOctober 13, 201819th century history, history, lynching, white progressives, intellectual historyComment
Decidedly Black and Decidedly for Women: The Reading Blackness Project Black Women's Studies AssociationSeptember 29, 2018literature, literary studies, popular culture, digital humanities, contemporary literature, hip hopComment
How We Arrive: Jallicia Jolly’s “Arrival” to the Study of Black Women Black Women's Studies AssociationSeptember 22, 2018Caribbean, sexual politics, transnational feminism, HIV, AIDS, HIV/AIDS, ethnographyComment
Southern Black Women's Reproductive Resistance Black Women's Studies AssociationSeptember 15, 2018Black Women, Reproductive Justice, American South, Saturday Scholar Spotlight Comments
Creating Space for Black Women in Academia Black Women's Studies AssociationSeptember 12, 2018Comment