* Downloads of my works can be found on Google Scholar and Academia.edu.
Book Chapters
2025 “Exodus in a Warming World: An Ecowomanist Sermon” in Preaching Black Earth, Melanie Harris, editor. Westminister John Knox, September 2025.
2018 “Backyard Gardens as Sacred Spaces: An Ecowomanist Spiritual Ecology” In The Elements of Religion and Nature, Laura Hobgood and Whitney Bauman, editors. (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).
2017 “Secular Voices of Color: Digital Storytelling, Everyday Activism, and Creating Diverse Secularist Community” in Humanism in a Non-Humanist World, Monica R. Miller, editor. Studies in Humanism and Atheism series. (Springer International Publishing: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).
2015 “We Are What We Archive” In Fabricating Origins, Russell McCutcheon, ed. (Equinox Publishing, 2015).
2015 “#NOWTHATSRELIGIONANDHIPHOP: Mapping the Terrain of Religion and Hip Hop in Cyberspace,” in Religion in Hip Hop: Mapping the New Terrain, edited by Monica R. Miller and Anthony B. Pinn (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2015).
2011 “Mediated Science, Genetics and Identity in the U.S. African Diaspora” in Media, Spiritualities, and Social Change, Stewart Hoover and Monica Emerich, eds. (London; New York: Continuum Press, 2011).
2011 “How Does It Feel to be an Environmental Problem? Studying Religion and Ecology in the African Diaspora” in Inherited Land: The Changing Grounds of Religion and Ecology, Whitney Bauman, Richard Bohannon, and Kevin O’Brien eds. (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2011), 148-170.
Articles
2025 “The Future of Technology-Religion Relationships: Equity and Inclusion in Spiritual Communities.” Intersections | Social Science Research Council.
2011 “These Gods Got Swagger: Avatars, Gameplay, and the Digital Performance of Hip Hop Culture in Machinima” Bulletin for the Study of Religion [Online], Volume 40 Number 3 (19 August 2011).
2010 “A Black Theology of Liberation or Legitimation? A Postcolonial Response to Cone’s Black Theology, Black Power at Forty” Black Theology: An International Journal [Equinox], November 2010, 307-326. DOI 10.1558/blth.v8i3.307
2009 “Two Turntables and a Microphone: Turntablism, Ritual, and Implicit Religion” in Culture and Religion [Routledge] Vol. 10, No. 1, March 2009, 23–38.
2004 “Subtle Impact: Technology Trends and the Black Church” Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center 31: No. 1 & 2 (Fall 2003/Spring 2004), 153-178.
Book Reviews
2017 Book Review of Carolyn Moxley Rouse, John L. Jackson, Marla F. Frederick, Televised Redemption: Black Religious Media and Racial Empowerment. (New York, NY: New York University Press, November 2016). Reading Religion, American Academy of Religion, September 2017.
2007 Book Review of Daphne C. Wiggins, Righteous Content: Black Women’s Perspectives of Church and Faith. (New York University Press, 2004). The Journal of Religion, Volume 87, Number 3 (July 2007).
