digital Humanities &
Public-facing projects
Clip from the Introducing Molia series by the Remains // An Archive collective published on our social media.
Project Snapshots
Clip from the Introducing Molia series by the Remains // An Archive collective published on our social media.
Project Snapshots
This microlab of the Diaspora Solidarities Lab (DSL) explores grief through various media in the arts, digital storytelling/mapping, and curation.
This is an historical and artist digital project that plays with temporal boundaries to rethink the history of a Black enslaved woman in Haiti through her adornment.
The DSL is a Mellon-funded initiative that supports solidarity work in Black and Ethnic Studies. As a Fellow, l contributed to collaborative public humanities and digital archive projects focused on memory, diaspora, and community engagement
A multimedia art collection inspired by the life of Molia, a young African woman who was sold and lived as a captive in mid-18th century Westmoreland, Jamaica.
A Haitian Spiralist novel written by Jean-Claude Fignolé and translated by Kaiama L. Glover and Laurent Dubois. I was commissioned to create a digital illustration to map the novel’s spiral narrative.