Dissertation Working Title: Working Title: Native American Oklahoma Women and Birthing People’s Environmental Reproductive Justice Journeys: Quapaw Nation Tar Creek Superfund Site
Previous Projects: Do No Harm Guide: Underrepresented Groups
Dissertation: Becoming Maddie’s Mother: An Autoethnography on Learning to Mother With Birth Trauma
Dissertation: A coordinated Effort: (Re)Imagining a World for Individuals with Dyspraxia/DCD
Recent Project: Book Review, Exploring Single Black Mothers’ Resistance Through Homeschooling
Dissertation: Camp is Like a Sibling: An ethnography of a Staff Experiences at a Christian Summer Camp
Dissertation: Schooling in crisis situations: Learning experiences from the Joplin tornado and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dissertation: A case study of a Tulsa, Oklahoma school name change from Confederate to Indigenous roots: Supporters' meaning-making
Research Faculty, Oral History Program at Oklahoma State University
Dissertation: Organize, activate, liberate: Clara Luper and the quiet resistance of radical pedagogy in Oklahoma City during Civil Rights.
Current Project: "Clara Luper, A Biography"
Current Project: "Breaking the Silence"
Assistant Professor of ASL, Languages and Literatures at Oklahoma State University
Dissertation: Collegiate sign language interpreters: A case study
Thesis: "Being undone by each other: An ecofeminist ontological offering for peace pedagogies in the Anthropocene"
Collaborative Projects: "Understanding Spaces and Practices for Collective Mourning: The Importance of Peace Research," IPRA Newsletter, 2021