Teaching at the University of Pittsburgh
Instructor of Record
AFRCNA 0031: Introduction to Africana Studies
AFRCNA 1012: Early 20th Century Black Social Movements
AFRCNA 1083: Black Life in the Post-Industrial City
AFRCNA 1535: Dimensions of Racism
Department of Africana Studies
Teaching at New York University
Teaching Fellow
SCA-UA 155: The Black Body and the Lens – Dr. Deborah Willis
Department of Social and Cultural Analysis
Teaching at Brown University
Instructor of Record
AFRI 1500A: Black Life in the Post-Industrial City
Department of Africana Studies
Teaching Assistant
AFRI 0090: An Introduction to Africana Studies – Dr. Françoise Hamlin
AFRI 0210: Afro-Latin Americans and Blackness in the Americas – Dr. Anani Dzidzenyo
AFRI 0570: 20th Century Black Feminist Thought and Practice in the U.S. – Dr. Tricia Rose
AFRI 1090: Black Freedom Struggle Since 1945 – Dr. Françoise Hamlin
AFRI 2002: Theories of Africana Thought: Literary and Expressive Cultures – Dr. Tricia Rose
Department of Africana Studies
Teaching at Prep for Prep
Prep for Prep is a highly-selective leadership development program based in New York City. It incorporates a rigorous 14-month academic component to prepare high-achieving students of color for placement in leading independent schools, and continues to work closely with the students through high school graduation and beyond.
Facilitator
Aspects of Leadership
Instructor
Invictus
Teaching Assistant
Problems and Issues in Modern American Society – Term Paper Research
Pedagogical Training
Certificate I: Sheridan Teaching Seminar – Reflective Teaching
Harriet W. Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, Brown University
Certificate III: The Professional Development Seminar
Harriet W. Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, Brown University
Summer Teachers and Scholars Institute: “The Many Worlds of Black New York”
Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Columbia University