"Leaving Evidence": The Empowering and Oppressive Act of Remembering in Gayl Jones' Corregidora This is one of those books that some would call "hard to read". But often, we forget that if it's hard to read, it's probably harder to...
Remembering History: A New View of The Black PanthersA short scene analysis paper I wrote in a Spring 2019 course, Social Justice and the Documentary Film Stanley Nelson’s 2015 documentary,...
Digital Consumers and American Demonology in The Social NetworkA paper I wrote in a Film course, American Dreams Made in Hollywood, in Fall 2019 Our Own Worst Nightmare: Digital Consumers and American...
Are You Black or Are You Woman? Anita Hill and The Choice Between Silence and Fatalization A paper I wrote in an Expository Writing course, The Femme Fatale, in Spring 2019 Are You Black or Are You Woman? Anita Hill and The...
The Virgin & the Whore: Stephen King's Carrie vs. Brian De Palma's Film RenditionA paper I wrote in an Expository Writing course, The Femme Fatale, in Spring 2019 The Virgin and the Whore: Female Sexuality and Identity...
Untold Stories of Resilience: Representations of Enslaved Black Women in Hollywood FilmsA paper I wrote in a History & Literature seminar on Stories of Slavery and Freedom in Fall 2018 Stories of Endurance: Remembering...