Critical Cultural Rhetorics
Feminist Thought
Racial Reckoning and Institutional Repair
Public Memory Practices
Critical University Studies
Abolitionist Rhetorics
Affect and Emotion
“Reckoning with the Institutional Intimacies and Rhetorical Inheritances of ‘Universities and Slavery’ and ‘Diversity,’” Southern Communication Journal, (Under review; accepted for inclusion in a Special Issue on the State of Higher Education).
“‘Here’s to The Future!’: Housing Occupancy Limits and Abolitionist Perspectives on the Family Form,” Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture, (Forthcoming).
“‘Righting Past Wrongs’: Rhetorical Disidentification and Historical Reference in Response to Philadelphia’s Opioid Epidemic,” Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 22.4 (2019): 533-568.
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“Call My Name, Clemson: Documenting the Black Experience in an American University Community and Rhetoric, Public Memory, and Campus History,” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 55.1 (2025): 79-81.
“Media Review of Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist,” Feminist Pedagogy, 3.4 (2023).
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