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Public scholarship YouTube and Podcast series I have created, hosted, produced, or edited.

Literature, Langauge, Culture:
A Dialogue Series

These video and podcast episodes feature University of Washington English Department faculty during COVID-19 sharing their innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring enthusiasm for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and creative uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and crafting the stories that animate our world. Roles: created branded graphic assests, hosted interviews and co-produced and edited content with Jake Huebsch. 2020-2022.

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Selected Episodes

Below are key episodes from the Dialogue Series. The full archive is available on YouTube.

Professor Anu Taranath on Shame and Antiracism Beyond 'Guilt Trips' #beyondguilttrips
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Professor Stephanie D. Clare on Queer Care and Trans Literature During COVID-19
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Prof. Douglas S. Ishii on Crazy Rich Asians, Critical University Studies, and Queer of Color Theory
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Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte: Gwendolyn Brooks, Terrance Hayes, and “The Golden Shovel”
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The Simpson Center for the Humanities YouTube Channel

The Simpson Center for the Humanities fosters intellectual discovery across boundaries, supporting crossdisciplinary exchange among scholars at the University of Washington and beyond in part by archiving events and lectures on YouTube. Roles: created brand brand assets for channel re-design, updated past video metadata for SEO, created new motion graphic templates and assets for future videos, completed post-production editing for videos 2021-2023, and secured funds for ADA captioning of archive. 2021-2023.

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Selected Videos

Below are key videos from my work on the channel. The full archive is available on YouTube.

Maren Linett on "Mind the Gap: On Eugenics and Animality"
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Dr. Jules Gill-Peterson: Being Street: The Trans Woman of Color as Evidence, Imagining Trans Futures
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"Black Age": Habiba Ibrahim, Stephanie Smallwood, and Margo Natalie Crawford
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Andrea Jenkins and Cassius Adair: Building Trans Futures In Public Scholarship and Trans Studies
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Going Public

Going Public: Reimagining the Humanities PhD consists of interviews with Mellon-supported public scholars after they have launched their projects or taught their public-facing seminars. The episodes catalogue the work completed by scholars funded under on two successive Andrew W. Mellon grant initiatives with the name "Reimagining the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics: Catalyzing Collaboration." Roles: collaborated with Program Director to create the series, oversaw branded graphics and assets, managed distribution and promotion, oversaw corresponding website archive of episodes and featured projects.

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Selected Episodes

Below are key episodes from the podcast. The full series is available on most podcasting platforms.

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