Editor and Contributor: The No Limit Reader: Music, Space, and Place in the Dirty South, Co-Edited with Constance Bailey and A.D. Carson.
Essay: “Haterz: Examining the Tensions Underlying a Carnival Anthem” (Manuscript in Progress)
“This Is What I Want Y’all to Do for Me: John Weatherall and the Reconstruction of Acadiana’s Rural Mardi Gras,” proposal submitted: Mississippi Quarterly. (Article in Preparation)
“Mothering the Storm: Black Girlhood and Communal Care in Literature of Katrina.” With Shelley Ingram. Wait Five Minutes: Weatherlore in the Twenty-first Century, U P of Mississippi, 2023.
https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/W/Wait-Five-Minutes
Co-Editor, The Africana Studies Review Special Issue: Pontchartrain Park Pioneers: An Oral History of New Orleans Era Segregated Black “Suburb in the City”, Southern University of New Orleans Press, 2022.
https://issuu.com/africanastudiesreview/docs/africana_studies_review_special_issue_sum22
“The Politics of the Plate: Food and Southern Culture in Ernest J. Gaines’s Of Love and Dust.” Louisiana Folklore Miscellany, 2016.
https://www.louisianafolklife.org/LT/Articles_Essays/lfmPolitics.html