Opinion Publications

Nonprofit Quarterly: To Build Narrative Power for Reparations, We Need Infrastructure (December 14, 2023)

Prism: Movements of Hope: Abolition and Reparations in These Times (August 28, 2023)

Yes! Magazine: On the Other Side of Reparations, a New World Awaits (October 20, 2022)

Nonprofit Quarterly: Repairing the Whole: How Reparations Can Adress Physical and Mental Health (February 21, 2022)

Nonprofit Quarterly: To Change Narratives about Black Men, We Must Start with Black Boys (October 21, 2021)

USA Today: Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood Wasn't America's only Black Wall Street (May 30, 2021)

Business Insider: Reparations for Black Americans would cost trillions of dollars, and it's time the US government paid up (September 24, 2020)

The American Prospect: How Unpaid Internships Reinforce the Racial Wealth Gap (February 4, 2019)

Reported Publications

Yes! Magazine: The (Identity) Politics of Reparations (February 26, 2024)

The Plug: Technology is Transforming the Ways in Which we Archive Black History (March 8, 2022)

Prism: Fully reckoning with the legacy of American slavery requires more than removing Confederate monuments (February 28, 2022)

Prism: BIPOC workers won’t see full employment without a federal jobs guarantee (January 21, 2022)

The Plug: What Does the DEI Industry Look Like Almost Two Years After George Floyd (January 20, 2022)

Prism: Racial wealth gaps in teaching won’t close without bold economic policies (September 27, 2021)

The Plug: Last Year’s ‘Racial Reckoning’ Seems to Have Skipped Over the Southern U.S. (September 20, 2021)

The Plug: The Role of VC’s in the Policy Fight to Close the Racial Wealth Gap (September 2, 2021)

Peer-Reviewed Publications

The Review of the Black Political Economy: Wealth Implications of Slavery and Racial Discrimination for African American Descendants of the Enslaved (June 19, 2020)

Reports

Reparations Narrative Lab: There Are New Suns: Building a Transformative Narrative for the Black Reparations Movement

Podcasts/Speaking Engagements

Yes! Magazine: Becoming Reparationists

New York Civil Liberties Union: What Are We Talking About When We Talk About Reparations

WAER Afro Future Podcast: Trevor Smith of Reparations Daily (ish)