Public Annotations
Researcher & Consultant An open-access research program from the VCU Institute for Contemporary Art, curated by Amber Esseiva. Fostering knowledge production through dialogue, audiences write in the margins of exhibitions' key texts and didactics. Part of the "Erotic Consumption: Sex, Desire, & Propagation" series. Insider/Outsider:
Racial Bias & Positionality in Interpretation Co-Organizer A working group on power and privilege hosted by the National Council on Public History. From 2017 to 2019, humanists of color across the nation dialogued around racism in their respective fields. Still Fighting For Our Lives:
A History of HIV/AIDS in Philadelphia Researcher & Consultant A multimedia exhibition from the John J. Wilcox, Jr. LGBT Archives commemorating 30 years of HIV/AIDS activism in Philadelphia. Curated by elder activists, local scholars, and community leaders. |
The API Transmasculine Anthology
Co-Organizer A grassroots project that highlights storytelling by, for, and about our intergenerational communities. Collaborators from around the world gather to find support, amplify underrepresented perspectives, and share in the healing power of art and writing through free and accessible online workshops. Illegal to Be You:
Gay History Beyond Stonewall Researcher An exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, curated by Dr. Katherine Ott. Part of the Smithsonian Channel documentary Beyond Stonewall. The Semiotics of Sex:
A History of Queer Identity Politics Creator A multiplatform digital history project honoring the 150th anniversary of queer German activist Karl Heinrich Ulrich's public demonstration. Showcases different methods for interpretation, such as virtual heritage and textual analysis. |
Before Things Fell Apart
Researcher & Consultant A documentary film series created by Dr. Tukufu Zuberi, host of History Detectives and curator of the Penn Museum's Africa Galleries. Reclaiming and reimagining the oral histories of West African griots, this project synthesizes precolonial art, history, and storytelling with a decolonial praxis. Walden, a game
Researcher A free, educational, award-winning, cross-platform video game funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Uses an open world simulation and interactive storytelling to augment art, humanities, and STEM curricula for students K-12. "One Manly Soul":
White Masculinities in Late Colonial America Creator An exhibition at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania examining race, gender, and power in late colonial America. Uses materials from the Digital Paxton Project to document the pamphlet war of 1764. |
Scholars of Color Conference
Co-Organizer A free, international event devoted to connecting and celebrating the interdisciplinary research of scholars of color. In 2019, over 200 participants with backgrounds in the arts, humanities, social sciences, STEM, business, and law gathered in Philadelphia to explore the inaugural theme, "Ways of Knowing." PubComm:
Public History Community Forum Co-Organizer A free, annual public history event based in Philadelphia. Over 50 participants involved in grassroots activism, education, and preservation gathered in 2018 to dialogue around “Racism & Resistance," led by local community leaders of color. LGBTQ Activism & Organizing Timeline on OutHistory.org
Researcher & Consultant An online, transnational timeline and bibliography of queer activism, organizing, and resistance curated by Jonathan Ned Katz. Created for the 2016 Gay American History @ 40 conference; now crowdsourcing contributions. |
Public Annotations
Researcher & Consultant An open-access research program from the VCU Institute for Contemporary Art, curated by Amber Esseiva. Reimagining knowledge production through dialogue, audiences write in the margins of exhibitions' key texts and didactics. Part of the "Erotic Consumption: Sex, Desire, & Propagation" series. |
The API Transmasculine Anthology
Co-Organizer A grassroots project that highlights storytelling by, for, and about our intergenerational communities. Collaborators from around the world gather to find support, amplify underrepresented perspectives, and share in the healing power of art and writing through free and accessible online workshops. |
Before Things Fell Apart
Researcher & Consultant A documentary film series created by Dr. Tukufu Zuberi, host of History Detectives and curator of the Penn Museum's Africa Galleries. Reclaiming and reimagining the oral histories of West African griots, this project synthesizes precolonial art, history, and storytelling with a decolonial praxis. |
Scholars of Color Conference
Co-Organizer A free, international event devoted to connecting and celebrating the interdisciplinary research of scholars of color. In 2019, over 200 participants with backgrounds in the arts, humanities, social sciences, STEM, business, and law gathered in Philadelphia to explore the inaugural theme, "Ways of Knowing." |
Surprise! A Trans-Queer Film
(Coming Soon) Creator The Surprise of a Knight is an antique docuporn that troubles popular notions of trans-queer identity and pleasure politics in the early twentieth century. This project explores contingencies for interpretation when archival provenance does not exist. Art Smart
Co-Organizer An arts and education initiative in public schools across Philadelphia, funded by the US Department of Education. Infuses standard K-12 literacy, social studies, math, and science curricula with hands-on, multidisciplinary art projects to enhance the classroom experience and make learning accessible for all. The API Transmasculine Anthology
Co-Organizer A grassroots story project by, for, and about the intergenerational Asian Pacific Islander transmasculine community. Offers free, accessible workshops for collaborators from around the world to find support, amplify one another, and share in the healing power of art and writing. Insider/Outsider:
Racial Bias & Positionality in Interpretation Lead Organizer A working group on power and privilege hosted by the National Council on Public History. From 2017 to 2019, humanists of color across the nation dialogued around racism in their respective fields. Still Fighting For Our Lives:
A History of HIV/AIDS in Philadelphia Researcher & Consultant A multimedia exhibition from the John J. Wilcox, Jr. LGBT Archives commemorating 30 years of HIV/AIDS activism in Philadelphia. Curated by elder activists, local scholars, and community leaders. |
Local Imaginaries,
Global Resistance: A Trans of Color History Zine (Coming Soon) Lead Organizer A zine by, for, and about trans historyworkers of color, funded by the Committee on LGBT History. Offers new avenues of creative scholarship, historiographic reparations, and decolonization. The Nicetown-Tioga
Improvement Team Co-Organizer A grassroots collective of over 300 North Philadelphia residents and community organizations formed in 1998. Organizes youth programs, greening projects, skill sharing workshops, and neighborhood forums that address issues such as gentrification, health, and safety. Before Things Fell Apart
Researcher & Consultant A documentary film series created by Dr. Tukufu Zuberi of History Detectives and the Penn Museum's Africa Galleries. Reimagining the oral histories of West African griots, this project synthesizes precolonial art, history, and storytelling with a decolonial praxis. Illegal to Be You:
Gay History Beyond Stonewall Researcher An exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, curated by Dr. Katherine Ott. Part of the Smithsonian Channel documentary Beyond Stonewall. The Semiotics of Sex:
A History of Queer Identity Politics Creator A multiplatform digital history project honoring the 150th anniversary of queer German activist Karl Heinrich Ulrich's public demonstration. Showcases different methods for interpretation, such as virtual heritage and textual analysis. |
The T4T Project
Creator & Co-Organizer A transnational zine by, for, and about trans artists and storytellers of color. Grassroots cultural workers use essays, interviews, memoirs, fiction, poetry, art, media, and more to reclaim and reinvent trans of color identity, community, memory, history, folklore, and mythology across the diaspora. Call: New Protest Songs
Co-Organizer A multi-genre album of fourteen 21st-century protest songs funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Combines the narrative and artistic powers of over 40 Philadelphia songwriters, singers, and musicians of color. Examines issues of police brutality, mental health, housing insecurity, and more. Scholars of Color Conference
Creator & Co-Organizer A free, international event celebrating scholars of color and their research. In 2019, over 200 participants with backgrounds in the arts, humanities, social sciences, STEM, business, and law gathered in Philadelphia to explore the inaugural theme, "Ways of Knowing." Walden, A Game
Researcher A free, educational, award-winning, cross-platform video game funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Uses an open world simulation and interactive storytelling to augment art, humanities, and STEM curricula for students K-12. "One Manly Soul":
White Masculinities in Late Colonial America Creator An exhibition at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania examining race, gender, and power in late colonial America. Uses materials from the Digital Paxton Project to document the pamphlet war of 1764. |
Kin/Folk/Lore:
A Community-Led History Project Creator & Co-Organizer A digital oral history project funded by PA Humanities. Everyday Philadelphians forge unlikely connections across cultures, generations, and neighborhoods through storytelling. Inspired by Anna Deavere Smith's docu-play Fires in the Mirror. Public Annotations
Contributor An open-access research program from the VCU Institute for Contemporary Art, curated by Amber Esseiva. Fostering knowledge production through dialogue, audiences write in the margins of exhibitions' key texts and didactics. Part of the "Erotic Consumption: Sex, Desire, & Propagation" series. The Inclusive
Historian's Handbook Contributor An online publication for service-oriented historians. Sponsored by the American Association for State and Local History and National Council on Public History. Edited by Modupe Labode, William S. Walker, and Robert Weible. PubComm:
Public History Community Forum Co-Organizer A free, annual public history event based in Philadelphia. Over 50 participants involved in grassroots activism, education, and preservation gathered in 2018 to dialogue around “Racism & Resistance," led by local community leaders of color. LGBTQ Activism & Organizing Timeline on OutHistory.org
Researcher & Consultant An online, transnational timeline and bibliography of queer activism, organizing, and resistance curated by Jonathan Ned Katz. Created for the 2016 Gay American History @ 40 conference; now crowdsourcing contributions. |