Publications

Atlas Obscura: How a Centuries-Old Soldier Ration Found a Fanbase in Alaska
Chronicle of Higher Ed: Doctoral Training Is Ossified. Can We Reinvent It?
Jacobin: Don’t Believe a Corporation That Promises to Do Better
Contingent: Why Can’t You Just Keep Doing Your Research on the Side?
Teen Vogue: War In Ukraine: Comments About the Invasion of a ‘Civilized’ Country Are Offensive
In These Times: We Need to Build a Strong Peace Movement. The Anti-Apartheid Movement Can Show Us How.
SFGate: An anti-tourist experience’: Hawaii travel group tours island’s ugly realities
Inverse: This Surprising New Game Wants to Fix the Worst Thing About Risk
Fodor’s: South Africa’s Fast-Food Favorite, Bunny Chow, Has a Complicated History
Scalawag: There Goes the Neighborhood: What really caused the decline of 18th & Vine
The Progressive: American Companies Are Profiting Off of Labor Camps in Xinjiang
Teen Vogue: 4 Lessons on Organizing From the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Washington Post: Why corporations can’t be trusted to advance human rights
Latin American News Dispatch: DOMINICAN SUGAR COMPANY CHALLENGED IN FLORIDA COURT
Inside Higher Ed: Expanding Beyond the Narrow Contours of ‘Alt-Ac’
Origins: South Africa: Twenty-Five Years Since Apartheid
Inside Higher Ed: We Need to Systematize Alt-Ac Career Guidance
PDX Monthly: White Stag Made Portland into a Sports Gear Mecca
Redefine: Blues Music: Marketing Nostalgia Using “Race Records” in the 1920s & 1930s
BBC Travel: The Ancient Remains of Great Zimbabwe
Long Now: Building Nature at Silver Falls
Smithsonian: Tourism Gets a Refresh in the Hands of Activists Seeking to Decolonize the Industry
LA Times: The anti-apartheid’s lessons for climate divestment
Belt Mag: The Ohio Organization Rekindling Indigenous Foodways
Teen Vogue: Afghanistan’s Crisis Is the Result of Decades of Foreign Intervention
Fodor’s: South Africa’s Most Important Dish Is Also Its Most Historical
Teen Vogue: What Was The Iran-Contra Affair?
Fodor’s: The Popular Dish That Combines Peruvian and Chinese Cooking
History Hit: Revisiting The Oregon Trail, the Game That Taught American Children About Pioneer Life
New City: By Telling New Stories, Youngstown’s Historical Society Is Reinventing Itself for the 21st Century
SFGate: How Kona coffee became one of Hawaii’s most recognizable products
Teen Vogue: Attack on the U.S. Capitol Sets a Precedent for Future Anti-Government Action
Uppercut: Chasing the Anti-Colonial Video Game
Chronicle of Higher Ed: Why I Quit Academe for a Coding Boot Camp
Thrillist: The Tumultuous, World-Traveling Origins of Piri Piri Sauce
Africa is a Country: Can we end the chocolate industry’s labor abuses?
Origins: America’s Long-Suffering Mental Health System
Inside Higher Ed: The Need for Outside Jobs in Grad School
Inside Higher Ed: You Can’t Kill It With Kindness
Oregon Quarterly: French Twist
Scalawag: The Mutual Musicians Foundation is fighting the gentrification of Jazz in Kansas City