PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP: NEW MEDIA, ESSAYS, OPINION, & CREATIVE NON-FICTION
2020-21
“Reclaiming Our Stories: Preserving Texas' African American Placemaking History,” Bullock – State Museum of Texas, Austin, TX. Oral history training event, Sponsored by the Whiting Foundation. Program partners included Huston-Tillotson, Council of Texas Archaeologists, Travis County Historical Commission, and freedom colony descendants, October
“Community Archive Workshop,” African American Content Committee, Brenham Heritage Museum, Brenham, TX. Oral history and archive conservation training, September
Adopt-a-County Volunteer Trainings and “Coffee Talks,” The Texas Freedom Colonies Project’s Educational webinars and “talk shows.” Topics include archival preservation training, cemetery preservation and stewardship, Black Church heritage, Juneteenth, and engaged research within BIPOC communities, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBtpn_ErWH1-poOWAlte5g
“Saving Texas Freedom Colonies, A Guide.” Created by undergraduate students. https://issuu.com/freedomcoloniesproject/docs/saving_texas_freedom_colonies, February 2020