Teaching

Photo Credit: Emma Courtland

Photo Credit: Emma Courtland

 
 

I have taught and facilitated learning in a variety of contexts---as a professor, as an organizer, as a community oral historian, as a workshop leader, and more. 

I currently teach sociology and africana studies courses at Johns Hopkins University, and previously taught sociology courses at Geroge Mason University

My courses include: 

Black Movements in America (Spring 2024, Fall 2025)

Urban Rebellions (Fall 2025)

The Urban World (Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Fall 2023)

Social Inequalities (Spring 2018, Fall 2024)

Urban Inequalities (Spring 2019)

Social Problems (Fall 2021, Fall 2023)

Qualitative Methods: Ethnography, Interviewing, and the Archive || Graduate (Fall 2018, Spring 2022)

Sociological Theories of Race & Ethnicity || Graduate (Fall 2019, Fall 2024)

Introduction to Oral History || Graduate (Spring 2025)

Writing for the Social Sciences || Graduate (Spring 2022)

I am developing courses in the areas of place/space, race, and social movements.