A Selection of Interviews

The Yale Historical Review interviews:

Interviews with public intellectuals and professors

Jelani Cobb: A Person of Conscience,The Yale Historical Review, April 2021.

“It’s All of the Above: An Interview with DeRay Mckesson,”The Yale Historical Review, November 2020.

Elizabeth Alexander on the intersections of identities, The Yale Historical Review, October 2020.

Plotting Power: Race, Class and Gender in Kiley Reid's Such a Fun Age,”The Yale Historical Review, September 2020.

Anthropology for the World: A Conversation with Chip Colwell,”The Yale Historical Review, April 2021.

Festering: Amrita Chakrabarti Myers on the wound of racism,The Yale Historical Review, August 2020.

Fugitive Spaces: Matthew Guterl on radical practices of history and citizenship,The Yale Historical Review, August 2020.

“An interview with Greg Grandin,”The Yale Historical Review, August 2020.

Alexander Weheliye on desiring for a different world,The Yale Historical Review, July 2020.

Using ‘stories to make sense of ourselves:' An interview with Ellen Wu,The Yale Historical Review, April 2021.

A Conversation with Robert Rosenkranz,The Yale Historical Review, April 2021.

Françoise Hamlin on ‘Paying the Favor Forward,’The Yale Historical Review, September 2020.

‘You Can't Unknow:’ A Conversation with Ashley Farmer on Inequality and Intellectual Production, The Yale Historical Review, November 2020.

L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy on how suburban spaces, sexism, and COVID affect the Black community,The Yale Historical Review, August 2020.

Oona A. Hathaway on Security and Leadership during a Crisis, August 2020.

Ripping off the scab: Edda Fields-Black on becoming an artist,The Yale Historical Review, October 2020.

“An interview with Samuel Moyn,”The Yale Historical Review, October 2018.

Interviews with political figures

Inequality on all fronts: Rosa DeLauro on protecting communities during Covid and beyond,The Yale Historical Review, September 2020.

“‘Charting a Different Course:’ A Conversation with Rob Berschinski,The Yale Historical Review, July 2020.

An interview with Justin Farmer,The Yale Historical Review, June 2020.

Interviews with university administrators and librarians

“An interview with Rick Levin,”The Yale Historical Review, September 2020.

Phil M. Haun on flying, teaching, and leading,The Yale Historical Review, August 2020.

‘We're Going to Bring the Library to You:’ Barbara Rockenbach on Community Building During a Pandemic,”The Yale Historical Review, September 2020.

“Scanned and Delivered: How the DHLab made remote research work,”The Yale Historical Review, July 2020.

An interview with Jana Krentz,”The Yale Historical Review, July 2020.

Say and Seal Podcast interviews:

Foreign policy analyst Sophia Lafargue, Saybrook Head of College and Professor and Chair of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale Thomas Near, Yale University Librarian Barbara Rockenbach, Yale Professor of Public Health Marney White, Yale MPH student Anissa Abboud, Co-founder of Invisible Hands and Rhodes Scholar Liam Elkind, Yale student Alex Halberstam, Yale student Kari Hustad, and Yale student Isabella Smeets.

Ashoka interview:

Forthcoming co-interview with Linda Peia of Ashoka Fellow Alejandro Trujillo, Executive Director, CAMINNOS.

Unpublished interviews:

Author and Yale PhD student Adam Haliburton and Yale MFA candidate Justin James Voiss. I have also been interviewed by The Yale Historical Review about my prize-winning senior essay.