Teaching Fields
Modern African History, World History, Global Capitalism, Business History, Critical Race & Gender Studies, Historical Methods & Theory
Workshops & Panels
April 2022 “How to Sustain Your Research and Scholarship on the Tenure-Track” Faculty Development Center, California State University, Carson, CA
August 2017 “The Hidden Costs of Publishing” for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Annual Meeting of Junior Faculty Fellows, Tampa, Florida
March 2016 “Discussing Race and Diversity in the Classroom” for faculty moderated by Professors Bianca Murillo and Roy Pérez sponsored by Willamette University’s Office of the Dean, Salem, Oregon
May 2015 “Building Intellectual Networks within the University and Beyond,” for students and faculty moderated by Professors Bianca Murillo and Roy Pérez at the Center for Equity & Empowerment, Salem, Oregon
October 2014 “Navigating Race, Self, and Scholarly Discourse in the Classroom,” for students and faculty moderated by Professors Bianca Murillo and Roy Pérez at the Center for Equity & Empowerment, Salem, Oregon
August 2014 “Demystifying the College Experience” for incoming first-generation college students in collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Affairs Jump Start Program, Salem, Oregon
Courses
Lower Division
- Introduction to Modern African History
- Africa After 1945
- World History
- Gender & Power in Modern Africa
- Consumer Culture in Africa
Upper Division
- Transnational History
- Gender, Race, and Empire
- Economic Circuits and the Global World
- Expressive Cultures in African History
Research Methods
- Oral History: Theory, Methods, Practice
Advanced Research Seminars
- History Department
- International Studies Program