Other Scholarship
She is guest editor of Slavery in the Machine, a special issue of archipelagos journal (formerly sx:archipelagos) (2019) and co-editor with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal (Duke University) of Black Code: A Special Issue of the Black Scholar (2017).
Her work has appeared in Scholarly Editing, History of the Present, Slavery & Abolition, The Black Scholar, Meridians: Feminism, Race and Transnationalism, American Quarterly, Social Text, The Journal of African American History, the William & Mary Quarterly, Debates in the Digital Humanities (2nd edition), Forum Journal, Bitch Magazine, Black Perspectives (AAIHS), Somatosphere and Post-Colonial Digital Humanities (DHPoco) and her book chapters have appeared in multiple edited collections.
She is the recipient of research fellowships and awards from the Hutchins Center for African and African American Studies at Harvard University, the Mellon-African American Digital Humanities Initiative (AADHum) at the University of Maryland, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the Gilder-Lehrman Institute, the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in the Program in African American History at the Library Company of Philadelphia and the Richards Civil War Era Center and Africana Research Center at the Pennsylvania State University, and Bowdoin College (through the Consortium for Faculty Diversity).
She is the Founding Curator of #ADPhDBooks (formerly African Diaspora, Ph.D.) which brings social justice and histories of slavery together. She is also Co-Kin Curator at Taller Electric Marronage. Her past collaborations include organizing with the LatiNegrxs Project; serving as a Digital Alchemist at the Center for Solutions to Online Violence and co-organizing the Queering Slavery Working Group with Dr. Vanessa Holden (University of Kentucky).