
Editorial & Public Scholarship
As Editor of Uplift Memphis, Uplift the Nation, I curate and edit scholarly and public-facing articles on race, media, and activism. This forum serves as a space for scholars, activists, and community leaders to engage with pressing social justice issues through critical media analysis, historical perspectives, and public discourse.
My editorial role includes working closely with contributors to refine their arguments, ensuring clarity for both academic and public audiences. I provide developmental editing, structural feedback, and stylistic revisions that enhance the impact of their work. This platform bridges the gap between scholarship and activism, making critical conversations accessible to broader communities.
Recent contributions to Uplift Memphis, Uplift the Nation have explored:
The role of media in shaping narratives about racial justice.
Historical memory and its influence on contemporary activism.
The intersection of Black feminism and public policy.
Digital activism and the evolution of social movements.
You can explore published works and ongoing discussions at Uplift Memphis, Uplift the Nation.

