Poetry
- “papa’s baby: a colonial grammar book” in sin cesar magazine, Issue 12 (forthcoming)
- “Out of Many/One People” in MARTA Artbound’s Rinse + Repeat Poetry Project (forthcoming)
- “4859 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, GA” and “untitled” in Chosen Family: An Inaugural Zine, Free Your Soul & Mind, Inc. (Artist-in-Residence and Featured Poet)
- “beyond tolerance – a golden shovel” and “taxonomy of death” in The Anthem, Spring 2021 Edition
- “dysphoria autovox,” “metaphor for a slow and painful death, pt. 1,” and “out of the melting pot and into the fire” in The Anthem, Fall 2020 Edition
- “Out of Many/One People” in Dryland Literary Journal, Issue 10
- “the etymology of my tongue,” “Out of Many/One People,” and “cabeza y corazón” in The Anthem, Spring 2020 Edition
- “Slave God” and “Vox Populi” in Voices of the East Coast
Articles
- “#DontMuteDC: Conceptualizing Cultural Genocide and Domestic Colonialism,” Spring 2021 – Utraque Unum 13:1, Featured Article
- “For Black women and girls who aren’t ‘autistic enough’,” May 10, 2021 – Black Youth Project
- “Black Catholic History is an Integral, Radical Part of Our History,” April 9, 2021 – Georgetown University Office of Campus Ministry Blog
- “The legacy of Christian Abolitionism,” December 28, 2020 – Black Youth Project
- “Connecting first-year students to the Georgetown community one retreat at a time,” December 3, 2020 – Georgetown University Office of Campus Ministry Blog
- “NSO Jesuit Values Panel 2020: Care in Times of Uncertainty,” September 1, 2020 – Georgetown University Office of Campus Ministry Blog
- “The world is still inaccessible for us,” July 27, 2020 – Black Youth Project
- “Embrace Radical Love,” June 23, 2020 – The Hoya
- “Envisioning Human Security in DC and Palestine,” February 12, 2020 – Praxis: The Fletcher Journal of Human Security
- “Embracing Uncertainty in Gender,” February 7, 2020 – The Hoya
- “Planting Seeds of Meaning, Belonging and Purpose,” December 5, 2019 – Georgetown University Office of Campus Ministry Blog
Presentations
- Future Now, September 2021 – Featured Reader (recording)
- 2020 Emory Undergraduate Research Program Virtual Symposium: “Cropped Out of History: American Portraits of Black Nannies with White Children, 1850 – 1950”
- 2019 Georgetown University Women’s and Gender Studies Annual Student Conference, Student Session I: Resisting Violence – “Intersectionality, Oppression, Liberation, and Power Dynamics: Sex Work as a Means of Nonviolent Resistance”
- 2016 Caribbean American Heritage Month Opening Panel Discussion: “Caribbean Americans, the Next Generation: Fitting into the Diaspora”