My project focuses on how imagery of domestic Black women is used to convey strength of a Black nation.
CCNY
When Serving Isn’t Enough: Racial Capital and Latino Outcomes in CUNY’s Hispanic-Serving Institutions
This research reveals Latinos’ educational disparities at CUNYs HSIs and assess how the categorical designation shapes the Latino identity.
Selective Sympathy: American Media and the Politics of Resistance in the Late 1990s and Early 2000s
Selective Sympathy examines how the New York Times framed Irish and Palestinian resistance differently from 1996-2005, revealing how media language shapes if political violence is read as resistance or terrorism.
“You’re Chopped” — The Circulation of Slang on TikTok & Adolescent Perceptions of Beauty Standards
Is saying and seeing “chopped” on TikTok simply “not that serious?” Or does it have deeper effects than we realize?