Influence
I’ve been featured in esteemed educational publications, including It’s Complicated: Black Hip Hop Feminist Art Commentary on US Democracy, The Journal of Hip Hop Studies, and The Center of the Movement: Collecting Hip Hop Memorabilia. Through my art, I’ve sparked change, inspired critical dialogue, and contributed to the ongoing evolution of culture and education.

The Journal of Hip Hop Studies
The Journal of Hip Hop Studies is a prestigious, peer-reviewed publication that critically explores Hip Hop culture, its ties to the Black freedom struggle, and its role in confronting societal injustices.
Explore my work and commitment to art and advocacy in the issue It’s Complicated: Black Hip Hop Feminist Art Commentary on US Democracy, where I contribute to key academic discussions on Hip Hop’s cultural impact.
The Center of the Movement: Collecting Hip Hop Memorabilia
The Center of the Movement: Collecting Hip Hop Memorabilia, authored by Dr. Khalid el-Hakim and Dr. Derrick Jenkins, delves into the rich history of hip hop through a curated collection of artifacts from the Black History 101 Mobile Museum.
Featuring interviews with legends like KRS-One, Ernie Paniccioli, and Andre LeRoy Davis, this book highlights the importance of preserving hip hop’s cultural legacy.
I’m honored to be featured, adding to the documentation of this impactful movement and contributing to a broader understanding of hip hop's role in history.
