writing & profiles
Appearances / Profiles
The Nod
An interview with Brittany Luse on the origins of BLACK, GAY, stuck at home, exclusively on the Quibi platform.Gagosian Quarterly
Feature article about Arts Administrators of Color Network’s Emergency Fund and the future of the arts, post-COVID.The Healing Space Podcast
Podcast interview about the creation and purpose of BLACK, GAY, stuck at home.Black Theatre Network’s Voices from the Black: LGBTQIA+
Co-hosting the rebroadcast of this special Pride event.The Ask Rayceen Show
Biweekly guest on Rayceen Pendarvis’ landmark series.Tune In, Pull Up with AYE DEFY
In conversation with Maya Quetzali Gonzalez (Program Outreach Associate at The Map Fund) and Graham Schmidt (Director, Dramaturg + Educator) about the shifting role of arts administrators, networking in the time of COVID-19, the importance of representation in theatre leadership and beyond.
Published Werk
An Unintended Sanctuary
A blog post written for Americans for the Arts in the wake of the Pulse nightclub shooting about the club as a church-like space and refuge for queer people of colorMaggie and Melvin—Generations of Advocacy
Written to commemorate the debut of Richmond’s statue to Maggie L. Walker, driven and advocated for year by her fiercest supporter, Richmond native Melvin Jones, Jr.Why “A Diva’s Christmas Carol” Reigns Queer, Holiday Supreme
Celebrating the holiday cult TV classic starring Vanessa L. Williams through the lens of queer culture/nods and in conjunction with BLACK, GAY, stuck at home’s screening of the filmStill Special: 25 Years of “The Velvet Rope”
A commemorative piece on the impact of Janet Jackson’s album The Velvet Rope and its importance to queer life.The Impacts of COVID-19 on Black, Indigenous, Artists and Arts Administrators of Color in the U. S.
Co-authored article in The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society