Indiana University Bloomington
Master of Library Science, 2016
Master of Arts, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, 2016
Research on African American history in digital archives
Graduate thesis "'Evah Dahkey is a King:' In Dahomey and the Commodification of Black Authenticity" focused on a digital methodology for archival fieldwork
Practicum with the IU Libraries Moving Image Archive
Designed a set of educational guides for archival collection of Black public television series from the 1960s and 1970s
Practicums with the Mathers Museum of World Cultures
Cataloged items from North Africa into Filemaker Pro and PastPerfect
Worked with curatorial team to write, design, and install exhibit on Ojibwe arts
Instructional Assistant for E295, "Survey of Hip Hop"
Graded assignments for 80-90 students
Held office hours to work with students on assignments
Led lecture on women, sexuality, and hip hop
Mills College
Bachelor of Arts, Music, 2011
Continuing Education
Rare Book School
G-85. Why Black Bibliography Matters
H-180v. Six Degrees of Phillis Wheatley
H-185. African American Print Cultures in the Nineteenth Century