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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