2024
Professional Mourning: Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit” and the Remaking of Black Consciousness, Samuel Galen Ng
2022
George Lamming and Caribbean Political Conscience, Aaron Kamugisha
2020
May We Forever Stand: A History of the Black National Anthem by Imani Perry (review), Daphne Lamothe
Garifunizando Ambas Américas: Hemispheric Entanglements of Blackness/Indigeneity/AfroLatinidad, Paul Joseph López Oro
What’s wrong with signs that say “Latinxs for Black Lives”?, Paul Joseph López Oro and Karma R. Chávez
The Tambourine Army: Sonic Disruptions and the Politics of Respectability, Danielle Roper and Traci-Ann Wint
2019
“blessed within my selves”: The Prophetic Visions of Our Lorde, Flávia Santos de Araújo
Rosana Paulino and the Art of Refazimento: Reconfigurations of the Black Female Body in the Land of Racial Democracy, Flávia Santos de Araújo
2018
Interview: Pedagogical Lessons for Tackling the #MeToo Moment, Neelofer Qadir and Flávia Santos de Araújo
Marielle, Presente!, Flávia Santos de Araújo
2017
The City-Child's Quest: Spatiality and Sociality in Paule Marshall's The Fisher King, Daphne Lamothe
2016
“Ni de aquí, ni de allá”: Garífuna Subjectivities and the Politics of Diasporic Belonging, Paul Joseph López Oro
Beyond the Flesh: Contemporary Representations of the Black Female Body in Afro-Brazilian Literature, Flávia Santos de Araújo
2015
Negotiating Blackness: West Indians and Afro-Hispanics in Panama, Paul Joseph López Oro
2014
Righting/Writing the Black Female Body in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian Literature, Flávia Santos de Araújo
2012
Between Catastrophe and Carnival: Creolized Identities, Cityspace, and Life Narratives, Cynthia Dobbs, Daphne Lamothe, and Theresa Tensuan
Introduction: Carnival in the Creole City: Place, Race and Identity in the Age of Globalization, Cynthia Dobbs, Daphne Lamothe, and Theresa Tensuan
Carnival in the Creole City: Place, Race and Identity in the Age of Globalization, Daphne Lamothe
2005
Gloria Naylor's Mama Day: Bridging Roots and Routes, Daphne Lamothe
Review of: Black and White Women's Travel Narratives: Antebellum Explorations by Cheryl J. Fish, Daphne Lamothe
1999
Vodou Imagery, African-American Tradition and Cultural Transformation in Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God", Daphne Lamothe