Publications Journal Articles “Facing a ‘Difficult Heritage’: Decolonizing Baden-Württemberg’s Relationship with Namibia through Research, Restitution, and Repatriation,” German Politics and Society [forthcoming in Spring 2024, vol. 42, no.1].
Online Publications “Get Back to Class: How Promoting International Exchange Can Restore America’s Reputation Abroad,” Emerging Voices, Young Professionals in Foreign Policy New York, February 2021.
“Old Wounds and “Deadly Medicine”: Presenting Histories of Scientific Racism in Namibian Museum," selected for presentation as part of the Legacies of Nazism panel on "Memory and Forgetting: Trans-Formations of Holocaust Memory," at the German Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, Fall 2024, and at the African Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, December 2024.
“Career Paths in International Education,” invited panelist at the Global Careers Institute 2024, The Pennsylvania State University, Spring 2024.
“Knowledge Production and National Narratives: Namibian Museum Development, 1950-Present,” presented at the Office of the Provost’s Early Research Initiative Symposium, CUNY Graduate Center, Fall 2023.
“German Studies Unbound” Emerging Scholars Workshop, German Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, Fall 2023.
“National History, International Interests: A Case Study of the Museums Association of Namibia’s Management of Foreign Actors in Namibian History Projects,” presented at the James A. Barnes Graduate Student History Conference, Temple University, and at the CUNY Graduate Center Department of History Conference, Spring 2023.
“Goddess behind Glass: An Analysis of the #BringBackNgonnso Discourse and Cameroonian Restitution Claims,” presented at the Brown University History Graduate Association Annual Conference, Fall 2022.
“Facing a ‘Difficult Heritage’: Decolonizing Baden-Württemberg’s Relationship with Namibia through Research, Restitution, and Repatriation, 1990-2022,” workshopped at the Transatlantic Summer Institute, University of Minnesota, Summer 2022. Participation fully funded by the German Academic Exchange Service and the Center for German and European Studies. Also presented at the CUNY Graduate Center Department of History Conference, Spring 2022.