“We don’t live our lives along disciplinary lines.” – Gina Athena Ulysse

Nursing Clio
“Colonial Colette: From Orientalism and Egyptian Pantomime to Polaire’s Jamaican “Slave”” 2/19/2019
“Feeling Grief: On Emotions in the Archive of Enslavement” 1/22/2019
“The Persistence of Félicité Kina: Kinship, Gender, and Everyday Resistance” 7/26/2018
“Locating Enslaved Black Wet Nurses in the Literature of French Slavery” 5/31/2018

Age of Revolutions
“VÉNUS NOIRE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ROBIN MITCHELL” 8/31/2020
“HAITI AND THE COLONIAL PREDICAMENT OF LANGUAGE IN ZAMOYSKI’S NAPOLEON, A LIFE” 8/19/2019
“MONUMENTAL LOUVERTURE: FRENCH/HAITIAN SITES OF MEMORY AND THE COMMEMORATION OF ABOLITION” 4/9/2018
“FRAMING SLAVERY IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH PORTRAITURE AT THE CHÂTEAU DES DUCS DE BRETAGNE” 5/28/2017
With Abby R Broughton & Kelsey Corlett-Rivera “LESSONS FROM A COLONY IN CRISIS: COLLABORATIVE PEDAGOGY AND THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES” 7/15/2016

Reading in Translation
“THE ART OF “TONBE-LEVE”: FRANKÉTIENNE’S “DÉZAFI,” TRANSLATED FROM HAITIAN CREOLE BY ASSELIN CHARLES”

Various Peer-Reviewed Blogs
“How Do We Remember Translators? The Many Lives of Barbara Bray” Asymptote Blog 6/11/2020
“Practicing Vulnerability: Reading Robin Mitchell’s Vénus Noire and Barbara Christian’s “The Race for Theory” Together,” Diacritics Blog 4/21/2020
“History, Art, and Black Life in the United States” Black Perspectives 10/18/2018
“Commemorating Slavery in Nantes, France: Material and Virtual Traces” Black Perspectives 5/26/2017