Publications and Public Sociology
Hair That Move: Black Solidarity, Cognitive Pluralism, and the Natural Hair Movement
ABSTRACT Sociologists characterize social movements as the collective struggle of marginalized and/or stigmatized parties to prevail against hegemonic social attitudes,…
“Fatherhood, Resilience, and Black Men’s Mental Health: Exploring the Contributions of Black Homeschooling Fathers.” Pp. 235-249 in: Book|MSU Press| The Handbook of Research on Black Males
“Fatherhood, Resilience, and Black Men’s Mental Health: Exploring the Contributions of Black Homeschooling Fathers.” Pp. 235-249 in The Handbook of…
“Exploring Black Women’s Homeschooling Experiences at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class.” Pp. 213-249 in Emerald: Marginalized Mothers, Mothering from the Margins edited by Tiffany Taylor and Katrina Bloch
“Exploring Black Women’s Homeschooling Experiences at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class.” Pp. 213-249 in: Emerald: Title Detail: Marginalized…
Race, gender, and class in entrepreneurship: intersectional counterframes and black business owners
(2016). Race, gender, and class in entrepreneurship: intersectional counterframes and black business owners. Ethnic and Racial Studies: Vol. 39, Ethnic…
Facilitator, Señor Rafael Dunker Campaign, San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic: Presented the topic, Natural Hair Care and The Diaspora, April 2010
Abstract: An introduction to natural hair care for diasporic “naturalistas.” Learn the basics about hair texture, styling, and maintenance. Includes…