EXPERIENCE
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Lead Program Coordinator, Truth & Transformation
Heritage Resource Consulting
Independent Consultant
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Intern
The Antonio J Waring Archeological Laboratory
Graduate Research Assistant
The King Library and Archive
Archivist Assistant/External Affairs
The Charles H. Wright Museum
Curation Intern
Awards/Accomplishments
Television Academy-Emmy Award Nominee
Historical/Cultural Category for Long Form Content for (re)Defining History:Uncovering the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture Strategic Planning Workshop
Scholarship recipient
Georgia Humanities Grant Recipient Awarded for Sideswiped by Eternity Exhibition at the Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church
National Council of Public Historians
National historian of the week
Southern Christian Leadership Conference Advocacy Award Youth Advocacy Award recipient
Lead Program Coordinator, Truth & Transformation
- Create public education and interpretation programming related to under-told African American historical events
- Created content for Emmy nominated documentary “Uncovering hidden Truths”
- Historic content development for academic and educational resources
- Lead research efforts on forced labor with academic scholars from different regions of the United States
- Lead public programming and memorialization efforts related to the 1906 Atlanta Massacre
- Manage Truth and Transformation Initiative staff and interns
Heritage Resource Consulting
Independent Consultant
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- Georgia Historical Society, Historic Marker, 2022
- Program development for the annual Selma to Montgomery Jubilee
- Organize and maintain an in-house archive
- Bloody Sunday Commemorative ethnographic research and study
- Quarterly historic essay published in national SCLC magazine
- Georgia Humanities grant award reciepient, Spring 2022
- Develop, plan, and organize programs related to the History of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Senator Raphael Warnock, and Ebenezer Baptist Church
- Curator of The Joseph L. Roberts Exhibition
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Intern
- Developed exhibition proposal, Jimmy Carter and African-American Civil Rights
- Digitized the White House inventory records related to President Carter
- Assisted in the continuous re-inventory project of the Carter collection
- Maintained Oval Office replication to meet National Archive and Records Administration standards
- Participated in the de-installation of the “Stranger Things” exhibition
The Antonio J Waring Archeological Laboratory
Graduate Research Assistant
- Research and assist in the development of traveling exhibitions by the curation team
- Manage collection records
- Conduct daily inventory records
- Support the Curator and all departments in day-to-day operations
The King Library and Archive
Archivist Assistant/External Affairs
- Indexed and cataloged daily archived items,
- Conducted research related to Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement for internal and external projects
- Assisted scholars and researchers with research needs within the archive
- Database inventory
The Charles H. Wright Museum
Curation Intern
- Assisted with exhibition production
- Supported with collection management
- Tour school groups throughout the museum
Awards/Accomplishments
Television Academy-Emmy Award Nominee
Historical/Cultural Category for Long Form Content for (re)Defining History:Uncovering the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture Strategic Planning Workshop
Scholarship recipient
Georgia Humanities Grant Recipient Awarded for Sideswiped by Eternity Exhibition at the Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church
National Council of Public Historians
National historian of the week
Southern Christian Leadership Conference Advocacy Award Youth Advocacy Award recipient