The More St. Louis Change, the More it Remains the Same, The Common Reader: A Journal of the Essay, Washington University
Five Reasons Black St. Louisans are Migrating from St. Louis, The Common Reader: A Journal of the Essay, Washington University
The Formerly Enslaved Black Bordello Queen Who Built a Notorious Business Empire, Smithsonian Magazine (reprinted)
The Notorious Reign of the Black Bordello Queen, Narratively
How Marginalized Voices Break Barriers, Center for Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity, Washington University
"Anywhere But Here". Exploring Black Flight in St. Louis, The Common Reader: A Journal of the Essay, Washington University
Black History Month: Discovering and Uncovering, Hidden Timber Books
When Creativity Doesn't Feel Good: On Managing the Emotional Weight of Research, Fiction Writers Review
Gloria Naylor Showed Us the Quiet Monster of Classism in the Black Community, Electric Literature
Hair, Black in the Middle: An Anthology of the Black Midwest
The Tour, The St. Louis Anthology
Unfrozen, We've Been Too Patient: Voices From Radical Mental Health
The Sistergirl Revolution of Toni Cade Bambara, Shondaland
7 Questions for Author Opal Palmer Adisa on Love's Promise - A Short Story Collection, Jamaica Observer
Fighting Mental Health Stigma: 7 Empowering Books By Black Women, Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices
Why Some People are Still Afraid of the 'L' Word, Black Fox Literary Magazine
Somewhere in the Wreckage, Standing Strong! Fillmore & Japantown Anthology
Reflections on Healing & Trauma in Ferguson, The Chronicle of Social Change
Below My Waist, Monday Night - a journal of new literature