A multimodality-rooted survey of five conservation educational sites in the Cayo and Stan Creek regions of Belize
In 1887, African-American cane workers in Thibodaux, LA organized. It was one of the bloodiest days in US labor history
Hand sewing and embroidery meditating on the question, how have landscapes bore witness to atrocity over time?
Human stories behind urban infrastructural change in Cape Coast’s Kotokuraba Market
Formed in 2011, Southerly Gold was an ensemble of three working female photographers living and working in the city of New Orleans
Photographs of the traces and rhythms of the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge’s flora and fauna
A a sampling of various community-rooted and education-based projects I have worked on throughout the years
Observing the tradition, ritual and stewardship of New Zealand’s North Island rural bush hunters
A deeply collaborative project that comprises the words and portraits of 40 female-identified South Louisianans who create and tend to intentional space
During the brutality of Jim Crow, Lincoln Beach was a cultural sanctuary for African Americans
A shared exploration of Louisiana’s farthest frontiers by the collective Southerly Gold
Swamp Surburbia and Retaliation to a Culture of Crime: How Katrina sparked a Black skateboarding renaissance
A journey through thousands of lost color slides my mother shot, found 25 years after her death
A living archive of New Orleans Bounce and Hip-Hop in Words and Pictures from 1989-2005
Portraits and oral histories from Singapore’s transgendered community