Op-Ed and Public History Writing:
Museum Curation (major gallery exhibitions and special installations at the New-York Historical Society):
Media Appearances:
Blog Writing for Women at the Center
Editor-in-chief (2019-2022) and Contributor for New-York Historical Society blog, Women at the Center. Posts include:
- “Witches are Having a Moment in 2022,” Made By History, Washington Post, October 31, 2022.
- “The Salem Trials Challenge Us to Resist Moral Panic and Suspicion,” History News Network, October 23, 2022.
- “Empathy in the Archive: Care and Disdain for Wet Nursing Mothers,” Nursing Clio, October 11, 2022.
- “As Title IX Turns 50, Students Continue to Protest Sex Discrimination,” Made By History, Washington Post, June 10, 2022.
- “Biden Has Chance to Reverse 50 Years of Failure on Child-Care Policy,” Made By History, Washington Post, July 16, 2021.
- “How Do We Remember Margaret Thatcher? ‘The Crown,’ Nursery Education, and the Iron Lady,” Tropics of Meta, December 2020.
- “Richard Nixon Bears Responsibility for the Pandemic’s Child Care Crisis,” Made By History, Washington Post, August 6, 2020
Museum Curation (major gallery exhibitions and special installations at the New-York Historical Society):
- Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming (2022-2023)
- The Feminist of Oz (2022-2023)
- Title IX: Activism On and Off the Field (2022)
- Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2021)
- Milk: Life, Death, and Women's Work (2021)
- Women March (2020)
Media Appearances:
- Cindy Cooper, “Generations of Women Lawyers Pay It Forward by Advocating for Title IX,” American Bar Association Perspectives (December 2022).
- Sarah Cascone, “A New York Exhibition on the Salem Witch Trials Explores the Legacy of the Dark Historical Chapter on the Descendants of the Accused,” Artnet (October 31, 2022).
- Kate Wheeling, “What Does It Mean to Be a Witch Today?” Smithsonian Magazine (October, 2022).
- Wendy Blake, “In 1692, Salem Was Seized by a Mass Delusion — And 19 People Were Executed as Witches: Exhibition,” Westside Rag (October, 2022).
- Laurel Graeber, “Are the Salem Witch Trials Part of Women’s History?” New York Times (October, 2022).
- Rossilynne Skena Culgan, “7 Must-See Things at New-York Historical’s Haunting Salem Witch Trials Exhibit,” Time Out New York (October, 2022).
- Reinvent, “Reinvent Presents: Where’s My Village?” Fortune podcast (October, 2022).
- Veronica Esposito, “‘Community at its Absolute Worst’: Revisiting the Horror of the Salem Witch Trials,” The Guardian (October, 2022).
- Bryce Covert, “There’s a Reason We Can’t Have Nice Things,” New York Times (July, 2022).
- All of It with Alison Stewart, “The New York Historical Society Takes on the 50th Anniversary of Title IX,” WNYC (June, 2022).
- Current, “New Mexico Program Offers Free Child Care,” NBC LX (May, 2022).
- Alina Tugend, “Title IX at 50: How it Changed Congress, Campuses and Sports,” New York Times (May, 2022).
- Madeline Marshall, “Why the US Doesn’t Have Child Care (Anymore),” Vox (February, 2022).
- Olivia Waxman, “The U.S. Almost Had Universal Childcare 50 Years Ago. The Same Attacks Might Kill It Today,” Time (December, 2021).
- Julie Kohler, “When ‘Career Feminism’ Won,” White Picket Fence podcast (December, 2021).
- PBS Newshour, “Raising the Future: The Child Care Crisis,” PBS NewsHour (October, 2021).
- William Gee, “The New-York Historical Society’s ‘Notorious RBG’ exhibition salutes the life and legacy of the iconic Columbia alumna,” Columbia Spectator (October, 2021).
- Roger Clark, “From Brooklyn to the Supreme Court: The Notorious RBG” NY1 (Online and Live versions, October, 2021).
- Julianne McShane, “‘Brooklyn Drove Her Her Entire Life: New Exhibit Spotlights Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Early Years in Brooklyn,” Brooklyn Paper (October, 2021).
- Columbia Law News, “‘Notorious RBG’ Exhibition Opens at New-York Historical Society,” Columbia Law News (October, 2021)
- Lizzie Presser, “The Child Care Industry Was Collapsing,” Propublica (May, 2021).
- Anne Helen Petersen, “One Weird Trick to Fix Our Broken Child Care System,” Vox (April, 2021).
- Amy Aronoff, “Teaching Museum Studies During a Global Pandemic,” New York Foundation for the Arts (October, 2020).
- CBS2 News, “Pop Music Sensation, Feminist Icon Helen Reddy Dies,” CBS2 News (October, 2020).
Blog Writing for Women at the Center
Editor-in-chief (2019-2022) and Contributor for New-York Historical Society blog, Women at the Center. Posts include:
- "Reclaiming Salem: Our Favorite Objects From the New Exhibition"
- “Listening to Witches: Frances F. Denny’s Portrait Subjects Speak Out”
- “Curating Title IX's History: Our Favorite Objects From the New Exhibition”
- “‘The Gilded Age: Our Historians Discuss the Season Finale and Hopes for Season 2“
- ‘The Gilded Age:’ Our Historians Discuss Episodes 7 and 8
- “‘The Gilded Age:’ Our Historians Discuss Episodes 5 and 6”
- “‘The Gilded Age:’ Our Historians' Take on Episodes 3 and 4”
- “‘The Gilded Age:’ Our Historians' Take on Episodes 1 and 2”
- “RBG’s Long History Expanding and Protecting Reproductive Rights”
- “2021 in Review: Highlights of Women at the Center”
- “The Notorious RBG in NYC: A Traveling Exhibition in Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Hometown”
- “Milk: Life, Death, and Women’s Work”
- “Milestones in the History of Women Governors“
- "She Said, and the World Listened: Breaking News in the #MeToo Era”
- “Celebrating Women’s History Month: ‘Breaking News, Breaking Barriers’”
- “Black Women’s Activism and ‘Women March’”
- “Wonder Woman: Feminist Icon?”
- “A Brief History of Women Running for Political Office”
- “‘We Do Everything that the Brothers Do:’ Women of the Young Lords”
- “Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Notes from her 2014 Public Program”
- “Intergenerational and Collective Curation: Teen Leaders and Women March”
- “Obstacles to Suffrage after 1920”
- "Commemorating an Incomplete Victory: The 19th Amendment at 100"
- “Isabel González and Puerto Rican Citizenship: A Q&A with Historian Sam Erman”
- ““Mrs. America” Roundtable: Historians Respond”
- “Why Don’t We Have a National Child Care Strategy?”
- “‘Mrs. America’ Primer: Bella Abzug and her Serious Career”
- “‘Women March’ Preview: The Curators Pick Their Favorite Objects From the New Exhibition”
- “Happy Birthday, Eleanor Roosevelt! Listen to a Conversation She Had with John F. Kennedy About Gender Equity”