Targeting Bail Funds and Stop Cop City Activists Is an Old Tactic, Washington Post
Public Scholarship
Pitting Rosa Parks against Claudette Colvin Distorts History, Washington Post
On the Making and Timely Re-Release of Reluctant Reformers, Black Perspectives
The Black History Behind the Country’s Oldest Women’s Center, Black Perspectives
Julian Bond’s Time To Teach: An Interview with Jeanne Theoharis, Black Perspectives
Demonizing Diversity Training Isn’t New, Black Perspectives
Ten Days in Harlem: An Interview with Historian Simon Hall, Black Perspectives
Black Archives Take Center Stage, [review of Kate Dossett’s Radical Black Theatre in the New Deal], Black Perspectives
Status of the Bail Funds, Black Perspectives
Rosa Parks on Police Brutality: The Speech We Never Heard, Black Perspectives
We Should Welcome Judicial Independence – But Only if it Extends to Defendants of All Races and Classes, Washington Post
Ten Ways to Teach Rosa Parks, History Now
Voices of Freedom Outside the South: An Oral History Resource, Black Perspectives
Making A Nation Within a Nation: An Interview with Komozi Woodard, Black Perspectives
The Black Press and a Manly Vision for Racial Advancement, [review of D’Weston Hayood’s Let Us Make Men], Black Perspectives
Black Lives Matter, Black Power, and the Role of White Allies, Black Perspectives
The 1968 Occupation of Black Wilmington, Black Perspectives
The 1967 Detroit Uprising and the Failure of the Criminal Justice System, Black Perspectives
‘Detroit’ Is the Most Irresponsible and Dangerous Movie of the Year, with Jeanne Theoharis and Mary Phillips, The Huffington Post
UK Higher Education Has ‘Shrugged Its Shoulders’ at Race and Gender Discrimination, Times Higher Education
Listening to Rosa Parks, U.S. Studies Online
Rosa Parks Wasn’t Meek, Passive, or Naïve – And 7 Other Things You Probably Didn’t Learn in School, with Jeanne Theoharis, The Nation
Why My Research Matters: Say Burgin, History Workshop Online
Appearances
Under the Tree, podcast episode on Organizing Your Own
Tales from the Reuther Library, podcast episode on Organizing Your Own
The Dickinson College Expert Show, appearance
Fifty Years after the Newark and Detroit Uprisings, panel, Conversations in Black Freedom Studies, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Building a Usable History: Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement, panel, Center for the Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center
Black Power and the White Power Structure, video series for the History Faculty