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MORAL PSYCHOLOGY & ETHICS

YearTitlePublication
2020Anger Can Build a Better WorldThe Atlantic
2020More Important Things: Forum on AngerBoston Review
2019Why We FightNew Philosopher
2019Black Feminism is for EveryoneWomanKind
2018Power Scripts New Philosopher
2018Whose Life MattersNew Philosopher
2017Why is Some People’s Political Anger Considered Real While Others’ Is Not?HuffPost
2016What Does it Mean to Ask Blacks to Forgive and How Should They Respond?Philosop-Her
2015Why I Don’t Believe in ForgivenessHuffPost
2014Praise the Lord or Praise the PersonHuffPost
2014Why Love is Not All We NeedHuffPost
2014Minorities, State Violence, and the Price of Self-RespectHuffPost
2014Talking About Character in an Age of Respectability PoliticsHuffPost
2014What’s So Bad About Being GoodHuffPost
2014Drug Abuse and our Biased CompassionHuffPost
2013The Politics of Emotional DismissalHuffPost

RACE, GENDER, AND POLITICS

YearTitlePublication
2016Like the Oscars, #PhilosophySoWhite w/ Eric SchwitzgebelLA Times
2013Why Privilege is so hard to give upSalon
2017The Conscious Gosepl and its Shortcomings: A Review of Coate’s ‘Between the World and Me’Daily Nous
2015Why Do I Feel So Vulnerable: Thoughts on Police Brutality Against Black WomenHuffPost
2014The Police and Their Masculinity ProblemHuffPost
2013Why Women Are Not Taken Seriously In Sports Conversations and What We Can Do About ItHuffPost
2013How the New Voter ID Laws are the Tonya Harding and New Orleans Saints of American HuffPost
2013Twitter Trolls and the Refusal to be SilencedHuffPost
2014What’s So Bad About Being GoodHuffPost
2013The Reason We Are Obsessed with Political Sex ScandalsHuffPost
2013The Different Faces of RebellionHuffPost
2007Courting ChangeUrbanite

RELIGION & LIFE

YearTitlePublication
2015Don’t Talk to Your Audience, Talk With ThemEntrepreneur
2013Our Obsession, Love, and Need for SatanHuffPost
2011Joel Osteen & Lack of Argument Construction in Religious Moral ConversationsHuffPost
2013Gays and the Myth of the Christian Minority HuffPost