My public work consists of both work supporting public humanities programming in academia and sharing my research for public use.
I helped to co-create the Public Humanities Initiative at Northwestern University’s Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities. This included the Public Humanities Graduate Research Workshop, a project-based series in which graduate students create public humanities projects with funding support from the Kaplan Institute.
My work on monuments and public memory has been featured in a number of publications and platforms, including:
- “What Our Use of Holograms Says About How We Remember” in Hyperallergic (2022)
- “Yes, D.C.’s Emancipation Memorial advances white supremacy” in The Washington Post (2020)
- “Maine Voices: Courthouse statue at odds with equal justice” in Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram (2020)