CONTENT CREATOR:
A groundbreaking report focused on ending the criminalization of LGBTQ youth. An award-winning public history exhibition that debunked accepted truths about the Great World War. A website that challenged the official government narrative of one of the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history.
SELECTED PROJECTS:
CO-CURATOR: They Came To Fight: African American and the Great World War
theycametofight.org is an online public history exhibition which accounts for the participation of African Americans during World War I. The exhibition won the NAACP Julius E. Williams Distinguished Community Service Award.
WRITER, EDITOR: KatrinaTruth.org
KatrinaTruth.org counters the erasure of Black struggle in New Orleans post Hurricane Katrina and the shortcomings of a decade-long recovery effort that prioritized privatization, gentrification and White leadership. The figures presented on the site invite a more nuanced look at the progress made since the Hurricane.
CO-FOUNDER, WRITER, EDITOR: CompareAfrique.com
CompareAfrique.com is a website that seeks to promote a more nuanced and balanced narrative of Africa that moves beyond crime, corruption, and conflict. The site provides a honest forum for innovative writing and discussion about Africa’s development .
EDITOR: Power in Partnership: Building Connections at the Intersections to End the School-to-Prison Pipeline
“Power in Partnerships” is a resource for LGBT and racial justice organizations interested in working together to address disparities in school discipline along lines of race, gender and sexual orientation.