ESSAYS & FEATURES

2024

Frieze Magazine | The South African Collective Navigating Home, Memory and Belonging

Apollo Magazine | Josephine Baker, agent provocateur

Frieze Magazine | A Major Caspar David Friedrich Show Brings the Underserved in From the Cold

2023

Contemporary And | Amplifying the Creative Structures at HKW

Frieze | Jean-Ulrick Désert Commits to Truth

The Nation | Without Apology: Abortion in Literature

Esquire | Those Who Remain in Haiti—and Those Who Leave

Vittles Magazine | Finding my way to bannan fri

Frieze | True-Crime Podcast Dynamite Doug Takes on the Art World

London Review of Books | On the Subway

2022

Al Jazeera | Looking at Berlin’s present through its past

Public Books | We Plot to Undo the World

Der Freitag | Lärm-Diskriminierung: Warum sind die Deutschen so auf Stille erpicht?

Berliner Zeitung | Warum lieben die Deutschen die Stille?

The Nation | Learning and Healing in the Archive of Black Thought

London Review of Books | Of International Concern

WIRED | What Germany's Lack of Race Data Means During a Pandemic

London Review of Books | Prejudice Rules: LRB contributors on overturning of Roe v. Wade

London Review of Books | On Reproductive Justice

e-flux | Contagion on the Plantation

London Review of Books | Diseases of Relevance

Art Hx | More Than an Image: Black Women Healers at the Helm of Modern Gynecology

The Guardian | ‘Infertility stung me’: Black motherhood and me

Al Jazeera | Women in science should be the norm, not the exception

Excavating Care in Print Culture, Biometric Scanning, and Counter-archives | Radicalizing Care

Berliner Zeitung | “Hundefreund”: Warum Dating in Berlin für Nicht-Weiße anders ist

2021

London Review of Books | Rogue Science

Berliner Zeitung | Sex im Lockdown: Zeit, kreativ zu werden

Le Monde diplomatique | Brief aus Lemon City

Al Jazeera | The border violence against Haitians reflects US racial ideology

London Review of Books Blog | In Little Haiti

Esquire | U.S. Parents, Congrats on Your $300. You’re Still Getting Screwed

Al Jazeera | What is really behind the crisis in Haiti?

Afrokaribische Frauen Berlin (ein)schreiben | Sisters and Souls 2

Al Jazeera | Why We Need a Juneteenth Holiday

The Atlantic | Germany’s Anti-vaccination History Is Riddled With Anti-Semitism

Analyse & Kritik | Seit 300 Jahren nichts Neues

Al Jazeera | What is International Women’s Day for Black Women

The Guardian | From HIV to Covid, pandemics show us fear of disease is coloured by prejudice

Al Jazeera | Debt in the time of pandemic

2020

The New Republic | The Global Temptation to Keep Building Pipelines

Al Jazeera | When Africa was a Living Laboratory

The Nation | Covid Threatens to Worsen Disparities in Maternal and Reproductive Care

In Search of Black Eros | Multilogues on the Now 4: On Glands, Membranes and Cavities

Edition F | Kamala Harris: Worum es bei der US-Wahl für Schwarze Mädchen und Frauen geht

The Joys of Troublemaking | New Queer Photography

The Baffler | Fear of a White Riot

Al Jazeera | How the myth of Black hyper-fertility harms us

Verso Books | Perennial Disasters in Port Cities

Al Jazeera | George Floyd, a survivor’s guilt and a global Black Lives Matter

The Baffler | Ill Will

Al Jazeera | What coronavirus has taught us about inequality

Science for the People | The Imperial Machine

2019 and Earlier

Africa is a Country | Tunisia’s Surveillance State

The Nation | Debt is Holding Black Americans Hostage

The Baffler | How They Treat Us

The Nation | The Disturbing Rise of Femonationalism

Analyse & Kritik | Sie zählen die Tag und warten auf den Tod

Der Freitag | Ganz Amerika

Africa is a Country | What’s Behind Tunisia’s Growing Military

Mada Masr | A Black American Poet in Cairo in the 50s and 60s

Contretemps Revue de Critique Communiste | Panarabsime et internationalisme

Jacobin | Exacerbating Disaster

The Conversation | What Yemen can learn from the historical experience of cholera

Der Freitag | Sie kommen, um sich zu beschweren

Jacobin | Behind the Lockout