Dig: A History Podcast is a narrative-driven, open access, and accessible digital history project bridging the worlds of popular and academic history with an explicitly feminist perspective.
Agnes Waters: The Pistol-Packing Mama for President. Article Link.
"Why does Congress wish to Have Mothers and Babies Die?" Article Link.
How Dusty are Your Baseboards?: The Politics of Domestic Labor. Article Link.
Making WIC Work. Article Link.
“Child Loss and Mourning,” in The Nursing Clio Reader, Under Contract,
Rutgers University Press, Critical Issues in Health and Medicine series.
“What About Continuity? A Sixth C of Historical Thinking,” Perspectives on History, Journal of the American Historical Society, March 2024. Co-written with Averill Earls, Sarah Handley-Cousins, Marissa Rhodes.
“Por La Raza, Para la Raza: Jovita Idar and Progressive Era Mexicana Maternalism along the Texas-Mexico Border” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 122, no. 3, Jan. 2019.
Workshop: You're A Podcaster Now! Organization of American Historians, New Orleans, LA. April, 2024.
Workshop: SUNY Historians Network Pilot Series "Voting Rights and Voices from Beyond: Exploring Suffrage and Spiritualism." March 28, 2024. Link on YouTube
Invited Talk: Phelps Mansion
Morning with the Professors: SUNY Brockport
Invited Talk: Susan B. Anthony House, Rochester, NY
Workshop: You're A Podcaster Now! Organization of American Historians, Boston, MA. April 2022.