Lori Latrice Martin Louisiana State University Department of 106B Stubbs Hall Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 [email protected] (225)578-1785

EDUCATION: 2006 PhD (Sociology). University at Albany, State University of New York Dissertation Topic: Income Rich Asset Poor: Race, Ethnicity and Wealth Inequality in America

2002 Certificate in Demography. University at Albany, State University of New York

1998 M.S. (Applied Public Affairs). University at Buffalo, State University of New York Thesis Topic: Directory of Ministries in Central Harlem

1996 B.A. (Sociology). Fordham University, Bronx, New York

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Race and Ethnicity Demography Africana Demography Black Ethnicity Wealth Inequality and Asset Poverty African Americans and Adaptive Leadership

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Erich and Lea Sternberg Professorship Honors College Louisiana State University August 2020-May 2021

Professor Department of Sociology/African and African American Studies Program Louisiana State University August 2018 – Present

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LSU Faculty Athletics Representative January 2020 – Present

Associate Professor Department of Sociology/African and African American Studies Program Louisiana State University August 2013 – August 2018

Director of African and African American Studies Program August 2017-August 2018

Director of Graduate Studies Department of Sociology August 2016 – February 2018

Director of Undergraduate Studies Department of Sociology October 2015 – August 2016

Masters of Liberal Arts Faculty LSU College of Humanities and Social Sciences May 2014 – Present

Senior Fellow University at Buffalo, State University of New York Center for Urban Studies November 2014 – Present

Curriculum Theory Project Faculty Member College of Human Sciences and Education October 2014 – June 2018

Assistant Professor Africana Studies Department John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York August 2006 – August 2013

Instructor, Sociology Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY August 2003 – August 2006

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Associate Director Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY January 2004 – August 2006

Adjunct Instructor Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY August 2000 - August 2003

Lecturer, Sociology Department State University of New York at Albany, NY August 2002 - May 2003

Adjunct Instructor Sociology Department, College of St. Rose, Albany, NY August 2001 - December 2001

PUBLICATIONS: Books:

Martin, L.L. (Editor). (Forthcoming). Introduction to Africana Demography. Brill.

Martin, L.L. (Forthcoming). America in Denial: How Race-Fair Policies Reinforce Racial Inequality. SUNY Press.

Finley, S.C., Gray, B.M., and Martin, L.L. (Editors). (2020). The Religion of White Rage: White Workers, Religious Fervor, and the Myth of Black Racial Progress. Edinburg University Press.

Martin, L.L. (2020). Black Community Uplift and the Myth of the American Dream. Paperback Edition. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, L.L. (2020). The Ex-Slave Jockey and Myth-Making in America From Abe Hawkins to Present-Day Plantations.

Martin, L.L. (2019). Black Women as Leaders: Challenging and Transforming Society. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L (2019). Big box schools: Race, education, and the danger of the Wal- Martization of public schools in America. Paperback Edition. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, L.L. (2018). Black Community Uplift and the Myth of the American Dream. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

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Fasching-Varner, K., Martin, L.L., Mitchell, R., & Daneshzadeh, A. (Eds.) (2018). Understanding, Dismantling, and Disrupting the Prison-to-School Pipeline. Paperback Edition. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, L.L., Horton, H.D., Herring, C., Keith, V. and M. Thomas. (Eds.) (2017). Color Struck. The Netherlands: Brill/Senses Publishers.

Martin, L.L., Fasching-Varner, K., & Hartlep, N. (2017). Pay to Play: Race and the Perils of the College Sports Industrial Complex. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Horton, H.H., Martin, L.L., and K. Fasching-Varner. (2017). Race, Population Studies, and America's Public Schools: A Critical Demography Perspective. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, L.L. & Jetson, R.A., (2017). South Baton Rouge (Images of America). Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishing.

Fasching-Varner, K., Martin, L.L., Mitchell, R., & Daneshzadeh, A. (Eds.) (2017). Understanding, Dismantling, and Disrupting the Prison-to-School Pipeline. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, L.L, Horton, H.D., & Fasching-Varner, K. (Eds.) (2016). After the storm: Militarization, occupation, and segregation in Post-Katrina America. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L, Horton, H.D., & Booker, T. (2015). Lessons from the black working class: Foreshadowing America’s economic health. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Fasching-Varner, K., Hartlep, N., Martin, L.L., Hayes, C., Mitchell, R, & Allen-Mitchell, C. (Eds.) (2015). The assaults on communities of color: Exploring realities of race-based violence. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Martin, L.L (2015). Big box schools: Race, education, and the danger of the Wal- Martization of public schools in America. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, L.L. (2015). White sports/Black sports: Racial disparities in athletic programs. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Fasching-Varner, K., Albert, K., Rema R., & Martin, L.L. (Eds.) (2014). Trayvon Martin, race, and American justice: Writing wrong. Rotterdam, NE: Senses Publishers.

Martin, L.L (Ed.) (2014). Out of bounds: and the black athlete. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers. 4

Martin, L.L. (2013). Black asset poverty and the enduring racial divide. Boulder, CO: First Forum Press, a Division of Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Martin, L.L (2009). Income rich asset poor. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hall Publishers.

Martin, L.L. (2008). The ex-slave’s fortune: The story of Cynthia D. Hesdra.

Martin, L.L. (2008). Nonmarried women and asset ownership. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Publishers.

Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals:

Martin, L.L. (2019). Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. Du Bois and the Atlanta School of Sociology. Issues in Race and Society. 8:5-28. *Published 2020

Gray, B.M., Finley, S.C., and Martin, L.L. (2019). High-Tech Lynching: White Virtual Mobs and University Administrators as Policing Agents in Higher Education. Issues in Race and Society. 8:147-176. *Published 2020

Martin, L.L., Gray, B., and Finley, S.C. (2019). Endangered and Vulnerable: The Black Professoriate, Bullying, and the Limits of Academic Freedom. Journal of Academic Freedom. 10:1-21.

Martin, L.L. (2019). Double Fault: Serena Williams and Tennis at the Intersection of Race and Gender. Western Journal of Black Studies. 42(3&4): 88-96.

Finley, S.C., Gray, B., & Martin, L.L. (2018). Affirming Our Values: African American Scholars, White Virtual Mobs, and the Complicity of White University Administrators. Journal of Academic Freedom. 9:1-20.

Green, D, Pulley, T., Jackson, M., Martin, L.L., & Fasching-Varner. (2018). Mapping the margins and searching for higher ground: Examining the marginalization of black female graduate students at PWIs. Gender and Education. 30(3): 295-309.

Martin, L.L. (2018). The Politics of Sports and Protest: Colin Kaepernick and the Practice of Leadership.” American Studies Journal. 64 (2018). Web. 19 May. 2018. DOI 10.18422/64-06.

Martin, L.L. & Fasching-Varner, K. (2017). Race, residential segregation and the death of democracy: Education and myths of post-racialism. Democracy and Education. 25(1): 1-10.

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Finley, S.C., Green, D., Martin, L.L. & Rovaris, D. (2016). Lifting As We Climb: #BlackLivesMatter and the Resurrection of Black Studies in America. Western Journal of Black Studies. 40(4): 3-12. *Published Fall 2017

Green, D, Pulley, T., Jackson, M., Martin, L.L., & Fasching-Varner. (2016). Mapping the margins and searching for higher ground: Examining the marginalization of black female graduate students at PWIs. Gender and Education. 1-15. Published online.

Jackson, M., Green, D., Martin, L.L., & Fasching-Varner, K. (2016). Band-Aids Don’t Fix Bullet Holes: A Response to “We Were There Too.” Democracy and Education, 24(2), 1-6.

Martin, L.L. (2015). Low-wage workers and the myth of post-racialism. Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law, 16, 47-62.

Fasching-Varner, K., Mitchell, R., Martin, L.L, & Benton-Haron, K. (2014). Beyond school-to-prison pipeline and toward an educational and penal realism. Equity & Excellence in Education, 47(4), 410-429.

Martin, L.L., Fasching-Varner, K., Quinn, M., & Jackson, M. (2014). Racism, rodeos, and the misery industries of Louisiana. Journal of Pan African Studies, 7(6), 60- 83.

Martin, L.L. (2011). Debt to society: Asset poverty and prisoner reentry. The Review of Black Political Economy, 38(2), 131-143.

Martin, L.L. (2011). The battle over the ex-slave’s fortune: The story of Cynthia Hesdra. Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, 35(1), 111-131.

Martin, L.L. (2010). Non-married women and black ethnicity: An analysis of the likelihood of homeownership. Western Journal of Black Studies, 34(3), 325-336.

Martin, L.L. (2010). Strategic assimilation or creation of symbolic blackness: Middle- class blacks in suburban contexts. Journal of African American Studies, 14(2), pp. 234-246.

Martin, L.L. (2009). Black asset owners: Does ethnicity matter? Social Science Research, 38, 312-323.

Martin, L.L. (2008). Cashing in on the American dream. Housing, Theory, and Society, 25(4), 254-274.

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Smith, J., (Martin) Sykes, L.L., & Lim, S. (2007). Missing out on the American dream: Explaining the educational attainment gap in higher education. National Association of Student Affairs Professionals (NASAP) Journal, 10(1), 147-163.

(Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2005). A home of her own: An analysis of asset ownership for non- married black and white women. The Social Science Journal, 42(2), 273-284.

(Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2003). Income rich, asset poor: A multilevel analysis of racial and ethnic differences in housing values among baby boomers. Population Research and Policy Review, 22(1), 1-20.

Horton, H.D. & (Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2003). Critical demography and the measurement of racism: A reconsideration of wealth, status and power. Race and Society, 4, 207-217.

Reprinted as:

Horton, H.D. & (Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2008). Critical demography and the measurement of racism: A reproduction of wealth, status, and power. 2008. In T. Zuberi & E. Bonilla-Silva (Eds.), White logic, white methods: Racism and methodology. (239-250). Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield.

(Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2001). Wealth inequality among and between Asian, black, Hispanic and white women. The Journal of Intergroup Relations, 29(1), 3-15.

Chapters in peer-reviewed book:

Martin, L.L. (Forthcoming). “Centering Us: What Doing Black Feminist Sociology Really Looks Like.” In Luna, Zakiya & Pirtle, W. Black Feminist Sociology: Perspectives and Praxi. Routledge Press.

Martin, L.L. (Forthcoming.). “Introduction to Africana Demography.” In Martin, L.L. (Ed). Introduction to Africana Demography. Brill.

Gray, B.M., Finley, S.C., & Martin, L.L. (2020). “The Soul of White Folk”: Race, Affect, and Religion in the Religion of White Rage.” In Finley, S.C., Gray, B.M., and Martin, L.L. (Eds). The Religion of White Rage. (1-26). Edinburgh University Press.

Martin, L.L. (2020). “American (Un) Civil Religion, the Defense of the White Worker, and Responses to NFL Protests. In Finley, S.C., Gray, B.M., and Martin, L.L. (Eds). The Religion of White Rage. (73-84). Edinburgh University Press.

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Martin, L.L., Finley, S.C., and Gray, B.M. (2020). “ Race, Religion, and Labor Studies: The Way Forward.” In Finley, S.C., Gray, B.M., and Martin, L.L. (Eds). The Religion of White Rage. (227-239). Edinburgh University Press.

Martin, L.L. (2019). Race, Wealth, and Homesteading Revisited: How Public Policies Destroy(ed) Black Wealth. In Grimm, J. & Loke, J. (Eds.). How Public Policy Impacts Racial Inequality. (140-165). Baton Rouge: LSU Press.

Green, D, Pulley, T., Jackson, M., Martin, L.L., & Fasching-Varner. (2018). Mapping the margins and searching for higher ground: Examining the marginalization of black female graduate students at PWIs. In Edwards, K., Denise, Nichole (Eds.) Theorising Curriculum in Colour and Curves: Black Women with/in Curriculum Studies. New York: Routledge.

Martin, L.L. (2017). Introduction. In Martin, L.L., Horton, H.D., Herring, C., Keith, V. and M. Thomas. (Eds.). Color Struck. (xiii-xvii). The Netherlands: Senses Publishers.

Finley, S.C. and Martin, L.L. (2017). The Complexity of Color and the Religion of Whiteness. In Martin, L.L., Horton, H.D., Herring, C., Keith, V. and M. Thomas. (Eds.). Color Struck. (179-196). The Netherlands: Senses Publishers.

Martin, L.L., Fasching-Varner, K., & Pulley, T. (2017). Death by residential segregation and the post-racial myth. In Weissinger, S., Watson, E. & Mack, D. (Eds). Violence Against Black Bodies. (90-107). New York, NY: Routledge.

Thomas, D., Lathan, D., Maryland, A. & Martin, L. (2017). The educational plight of black men and boys in Baton Rouge: A critical demography perspective. In Horton, H.D., Martin, L.L., and Fasching-Varner, K (Eds). Race, Population Studies, and America’s Public Schools. (17-36). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Fasching-Varner, K, Martin, L.L, Mitchell, R.W., Bennett-Haron, K.P., & Daneshzadeh, A. (2017). Free-market super predators and the neo-liberal engineering of crisis: Examining 21st century educational and penal realism. In K. Fasching-Varner, L.L. Martin, R.W. Mitchell, K. Bennett-Haron & A. Daneshzadeh (Eds), Understanding, Dismantling, and Disrupting the Prison-to-School Pipeline. (1- 20). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Martin, L.L. (2016). Introduction. In Martin, L.L, Horton, H.D, & Fasching-Varner, K. (Eds), After the storm: Militarization, occupation, and segregation in Post- Katrina America. (12-17). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L, Fasching-Varner, K, & Jackson, M. (2016). A tale of two cities: Race and wealth inequality in the new south. In Martin, L.L, Horton, H.D, & Fasching- 8

Varner, K. (Eds), After the storm: Militarization, occupation, and segregation in Post-Katrina America. (18-35). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L. & Fasching-Varner, K. (2016). Can you hear me now? Race, call-ins, and the myth of public accountability. In Martin, L.L, Horton, H.D, & Fasching- Varner, K. (Eds), After the storm: Militarization, occupation, and segregation in Post-Katrina America. (86-89). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L., Fasching-Varner, K., Hartlep, N.D., Hayes, C., Mitchell, R.W. & Allen- Mitchell, C. (2015). Introduction. In Martin, L.L., Fasching-Varner, K., Hartlep, N.D., Hayes, C., Mitchell, R.W. & Allen-Mitchell, C. (Eds), The assaults on communities of color : Exploring the realities of race-based violence. (1-7). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Martin, L.L. & Chandler, Jr. (2015). And to make matters worse. In Martin, L.L., Fasching-Varner, K., Hartlep, N.D., Hayes, C., Mitchell, R.W. & Allen-Mitchell, C. (Eds), The assaults on communities of color : Exploring the realities of race- based violence. (145-148). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Martin, L.L, Horton, H.D, & Booker, T.A. (2015). Race, class, and nativity: A multilevel analysis of the forgotten working-class, 1980-2009. In E. Wright II and E. Wallace (Eds.), Black sociology: Contemporary issues and future directions. (141-158). Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company.

Fasching-Varner, K., Martin, L.L., K., Albert, K., & Rema R. (2014). Introduction. In Fasching-Varner, K., Albert, K, Rema, R., & Martin, L.L. (Eds). Trayvon Martin, race, and American justice: Writing wrong. (1-4). Rotterdam, NE: Senses Publishers.

Martin, L.L. (2014). Been there done that. In Fasching-Varner, K., Albert, K, Rema, R., & Martin, L.L. (Eds). Trayvon Martin, race, and American justice: Writing wrong. (15-18). Rotterdam, NE: Senses Publishers.

Martin, L.L. (2014). Introduction. In Martin, L.L. (Ed). Out of bounds: Racism and the black athlete. (xiii-xxxx) Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L. (2014). The black athlete and the postracial myth. In Martin, L.L. (Ed). Out of bounds: Racism and the black athlete. (3-28) Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Martin, L.L. & Horton, H.D. (2014). Racism front and center: Introducing the critical demography of athletic destinations. In Martin, L.L. (Ed). Out of bounds: Racism and the black athlete. (105-132). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Horton, H.D. & (Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2004). Toward a Critical Demography of Neo- : Structural Change and Diversity within the Black Population. In C, 9

Herring, V. Keith & H.D. Horton (Eds.), Skin Deep. (pp. 159-173). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Book Review:

Theresa Runstedtler, Jack Johnson rebel sojourner: Boxing in the shadow of the global color line. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA, 2012: 348 pp. (including index). (2015). International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 1-2.

Blog Posts:

Martin, L.L., Finely, S.C., and Gray, B.M. September 23, 2019. "The Biggest Bullies: Or, How to Look Pleasantly Diverse Without Diversity." Academe Blog. https://academeblog.org/2019/09/23/the-biggest-bullies-or-how-to-look- pleasantly-diverse-without-diversity/

Martin, L.L. March 3, 2019. “Exodus: Young, Black, Gifted, and Leaving the Academy.” Inside Higher Education. https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/university-venus/black-exodus

Gray, B.M., Martin, L.L. and Finley, S.C. September 28, 2018. “The Phone Call: Black Professors, White Virtual Mobs, and the Limits of Academic Freedom.” Academe Blog. The blog of Academe magazine. https://academeblog.org/2018/09/28/the- phone-call-black-professors-white-virtual-mobs-and-the-limits-of-academic- freedom/

Series Forewords:

Fasching-Varner, K., Mitchell, R., and L.L. Martin. 2016. In Mthethwa-Sommers, S. and Immaculee Harushimana. African Immigrants’ Experiences in American Schools: Complicating the Race . Latham, MD: Lexington Books. vii-xiv.

Fasching-Varner, K., Mitchell, R., and L.L. Martin. 2016. In Gamble-Lomax, W. The Lived Experiences of African American Women Mentors. Latham, MD: Lexington Books. xi-xii.

Fasching-Varner, K., Mitchell, R., and L.L. Martin. 2016. In Basile, Taliaferro D., Edwards, K.T., and N. A. Guillory. Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways. Latham, MD: Lexington Books. vii-ix.

Encyclopedia Entries:

Martin, L.L. (2014). Souls to the Polls. In S. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of diversity and social justice. (689). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

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Martin, L.L. (2014). Redlining. In S. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of diversity and social justice. (612). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

(Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2008). Baby boomers. In W. Darity (Ed.), International encyclopedia of the social sciences, second edition. (235-236). New York, NY: Macmillian Reference USA/Thomson Gale.

(Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2008). Nonblacks. In W. Darity (Ed.), International encyclopedia of the social sciences, second edition. (513-514). New York, NY: Macmillian Reference USA/Thomson Gale.

(Martin) Sykes, L.L. (2008). Nonwhites. In W. Darity (Ed.), International encyclopedia of the social sciences, second edition. (531-532). New York, NY: Macmillian Reference USA/Thomson Gale.

WORKS IN PROGRESS AND UNDER REVIEW:

Book Manuscripts

Finley, S.C., Gray, B.M., and Martin, L.L., Ivory Towers, Regulatory Technologies, and the (Re)Production of Anti-Black Violence in the Academy: Introducing Black Faculty Studies (Under contract)

Journal Articles

Martin, L.L. and Finley, S.C. “Whiteness and Wealth Inequality: Baby Bonds and the Pathologizing of Black Bodies.” (Revise and Resubmit)

Martin, L.L. “Doing Black Womanist Work.” (Under review)

McDonald, M. and Martin, L.L. "Meccas, Migrants, and Myths? A Multivariate Analyses of Africana Diaspora Groups in the American Middle Class."

McDonald, M. and Martin, L.L. “Du Bois, Race, Gender, and Persistent Wealth Inequality: Black Sociology for the 21st Century.”

Book Chapter

Martin, L.L. “Race, Abdul-Rauf, and Religious Realism.” (Under review)

Martin, L.L. “Black Womanism at Work: Understanding (Mis)Representations of Black Women Between the Dash” (Under review)

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PARTICIPATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

Du Bois, Race, Gender, and Persistent Wealth Inequality: Black Sociology for the 21st Century.” Society for the Study of Social Problems. August 11, 2019. With Maretta McDonald.

Well-Paid versus Wealthy: Race, Ethnicity, Housing Values, and the Myth of Black Meccas. Association of Black Sociologists. August 8, 2019. With Maretta McDonald.

Presenter. Affirming Our Values: African American Scholars, White Virtual Mobs, and the Complicity of White University Administrators. American Association of Blacks in Higher Education. March 25-28, 2018. With Dr. Stephen Finley and Dr. Biko Gray.

Presenter. Different Ships, Same Boat: Examining Racial Battle Fatigue Among Women Academics of Color and Allies. April 30, 2017. American Educational Research Association. San Antonio, California. With Shufang Yang and Tat Yau.

Presenter. Race, Wealth, and Homesteading Revisited: How Public Policies Destroy(ed) Black Wealth. April 19, 2017. Blurred Boundaries, Real Consequences: The Intersections of Public Policy and Race. John Breaux Symposium. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Presenter. Open Gym: Encouraging the Idea that Black Gymnastics Matters. April 14, 2017. College Sport Research Institute Conference. Columbia, South Carolina. With Robyn Magee.

Presenter. Pay to Play: Race and the Perils of the College Sports Industrial Complex. January 30, 2017. American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, Nevada. With Kenneth Fasching-Varner.

Presenter. The Consequences of Race, Ethnicity, and Wealth Inequality. September 16, 2016. Sentencing Strategy Session for Federal Public and Community Defenders. U.S. Administration of Courts. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Presenter. And to make matters worse: Continuing Police Violence Against Communities of Color. April 8, 2016. American Educational Research Association. Washington, DC. With Jahaan Chandler.

Presenter. Is it democratic to hurt our souls? Racial battle fatigue in higher education. April 9, 2016. American Educational Research Association. Washington, DC. With Sarah Corie, Christine Clark, and Kenneth Fasching-Varner.

Presenter. Meet Journal Editors: Journal Talks 7. April 10, 2016. American Educational Research Association. Washington, DC. With Kenneth Fasching-Varner. 12

Presenter. Beyond school-to-prison pipeline and toward an educational and penal realism November 11, 2015. Dillard University Social Sciences Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana. With Roland Mitchell.

Presenter. Beyond school-to-prison pipeline and toward an educational and penal realism. National Association of Minority Educators. October 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. With Roland Mitchell, Tifanie Pulley, and Kerri Landry-Thomas.

Session Organizer. Triple Threat. Annual Meeting. Society for the Study of Social Programs. August 22, 2015. Chicago, IL.

Presenter. A Tale of Two Cities: Race, and Wealth in the New South. Annual Meeting. Association of Black Sociologists. August 21, 2015. Chicago, IL. With Kenneth Fasching-Varner and Melinda Jackson.

Presider and Organizer. Looking Back, Moving Forward. Society for the Study of Social Problems. One-Day Conference. August 18, 2014. San Francisco, CA.

“Stronger than the Storm? Racial Group Consciousness in Black Baton Rouge.” Critical Sociology. One-Day Conference. August 18, 2014. San Francisco, CA. with Melinda Jackson.

Presider. Session on Rural Housing. Rural Sociological Society. Annual Meeting. August 2, 2014. New Orleans, LA.

“Race and Asset Poverty in the Rural South.” Rural Sociological Society. Annual Meeting. August 2, 2014. New Orleans, LA. With Hayward Derrick Horton.

“Black Ethnicity and Rethinking Assimilation Theories: A Multilevel Analysis of Housing Values Among and Between Whites and Native- and Foreign-Born Blacks in the U.S.” ISA World Congress of Sociology. Annual Meeting. July 17, 2014. With Nile Paterson and Mark Schaefer.

“Race, Gender, Asset Poverty, and the Great Recession.” Eastern Sociological Society. Annual Meeting. March 23, 2013, Boston, MA.

“Still Lost in the Storm: Race, the Working-Class and America’s Changing Suburbs.” Eastern Sociological Society. Annual Meeting March 19, 2010, Boston, MA.

Chair, New York State Political Science Association. McNair Scholars. Annual Meeting. April 24-25, 2009. New York, New York.

“Race, Gender and Cohort Status: An Analysis of Business Ownership for Non-Married, Female, Baby Boomers.” Eastern Sociological Society. Annual Meeting. March 21, 2009. Baltimore, Maryland. 13

“Economic Security Versus Economic Empowerment: Profiles in Black Wealth.” Eastern Sociological Society. Annual Meeting. February 2008. New York, New York.

“Going it Alone.” American Sociological Association. Annual Meeting. August 2007. New York, New York.

Presider. Session on Race and Homeownership. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA. February 23-26, 2006.

Presenter. Session on Wealth and Poverty by Race and Ethnicity. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA. February 23-26, 2006.

Discussant. Service-Learning Workshop. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA. February 23-26, 2006.

“Service-Learning Across the Generations.” Annual Meeting of American Association of Community Colleges. Boston, Massachusetts. April 9-10, 2005.

“Connecting Colleges and Communities to Combat HIV/AIDS among Black Women.” Mid-Winter Meetings. Sociologists for Women in Society. Miami, Florida. January 28, 2005.

Presider and Discussant. Critical Demography of AIDS. American Sociological Association. Atlanta, Georgia. August 2003.

“A Home of Her Own.” Association of Black Sociologists. Georgia. August 2003.

“Income Rich, Asset Poor: A Multilevel Analysis of Racial Differences in Housing Values for Baby Boomers.” New York State Sociological Association, October 2002. Albany, New York.

Session Organizer, Roundtable, Association of Black Sociologists, Chicago, Illinois, August 2002.

Program Manager, Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 2002.

Presenter, Income Rich, Asset Poor. Southern Sociological Association, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2002.

Session Co-Leader, "How Research on Diversity Should Inform Teaching", American Sociological Association, Anaheim, California August 2001.

Table Presider and Discussant, Wealth Inequality Among and Between Asian, Black, Hispanic and White Women. Presented at the annual conference of the American 14

Sociological Association. Anaheim, California. August 2001

Presenter, Symbolic Desegregation and Unequal Enforcement: A Fair Housing Cohort Analysis of Racial Differences on Home Ownership. Association of Black Sociologists, Anaheim, California. August 2001

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

2020-Present President Research, Advancement for Blacks in Sports (ABIS)

Vice Chair, Racial Equity Research Committee, Advancement for Blacks in Sports (ABIS)

2016-Present Co-Editor, Series on Teaching Race and Education, Rowman and Littlefield

2014-Present Affiliate, University at Buffalo, Center for Urban Studies School of Architecture and Planning

2006-Present Affiliate Global Center for Critical Demography and Public Sociology University at Albany, State University of New York

2020 Reviewer, Journal of Sport and Social Issues

2020 Reviewer, John Hopkins University Press

2017-2020 Member, ABS 50th Anniversary Planning Committee

2019 Reviewer, Australian Feminist Studies

Reviewer, Women, Gender, & Families of Color

2018 Reviewer, Social Problems

2017-2018 Reviewer, AERA Scholars of Color in Education Committee for the 2018 Annual Meeting in New York City

2017 Reviewer, NYU Press

2015-2017 Co-Editor in Chief Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education

2016 Reviewer, Policing and Society 15

2015 Reviewer, Fordham University Press

2013 Reviewer, Social Science Research Reviewer, Oxford University Press

2012 Reviewer, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment Reviewer, Oxford University Press

2011 Reviewer, Black Women, Gender and Families

Reviewer, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment

Reviewer, City & Community

2009-2012 Affiliate Africana Studies Certificate Program at the Graduate Center

2008-2010 Ad Hoc Committee Chair McNair Scholar Chair New York State Political Science Executive Council

May 2010 Reviewer, American Anthropologists

April 2010 Reviewer, Social Science Research Reviewer, American Journal of Sociology

March 2009 Reviewer, Journal of African American Studies

Dec. 2008 Reviewer, Social Forces

July 2008 Reviewer, Social Forces, Sociological Inquiry and Housing, Theory and Society

March 2008 Reviewer. PSC-CUNY Grant.

Sept. 2005 Reviewer. Racial and Ethnic Studies. Sage Publications.

February 2005 Facilitator. Roundtable discussion for Black History Month. “Wake Up: The Need for Social Consciousness.” Hudson Valley Community College.

January 28, 2005 Presenter. Creating Collaborations to Combat HIV/AIDS in the Black Community: Lessons from the BOA Model. Miami, FL. 16

November 16, 2004 State University of New York. Presentation on Service-Learning. Gideon Putnam, Saratoga Springs, NY.

October 27, 2004 Academic Symposium on Presidential Politics and Voter Apathy. Hudson Valley Community College.

February 2003 Presenter. Faculty Workshop Day. Hudson Valley Community College. Student Retention.

2002-2003 Council Member, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities (SREM), American Sociological Association

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Association of Black Sociologists Southern Sociological Society Toni Morrison Society American Association of University Professors Black Scholars in Sports Advancement of Blacks in Sports (ABIS)

PRESENTATIONS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC:

August 13, 2020. Just Faith. Race and Education. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Zoom)

August 12, 2020. Nyack Library. Beloved Book and Film Discussion. Nyack, New York. (Zoom)

July 8, 2020. Forum 225. The History and Impact of Protest in Baton Rouge and Louisiana. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Zoom)

June 15, 2020. Just Faith. Spirit and Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Zoom)

February 10, 2020. Black Women As Leaders. Ascension Public Library. Black History Month. Gonzales, Louisiana.

January 30, 2020. African American Memorabilia as Cultural Symbols. Nyack Library. Black American Culture & Art Series: The Legacy of Toni Morrison.

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March 23, 2019. Pay to Play. TEDXLSU. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

February 21, 2019. Race and Remembrance: Baton Rouge in Black and White. City Year Baton Rouge. Black History Month. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

October 5, 2018. Destroying the School-to-Prison Pipeline. Saunders My Brother’s Keeper Program, Yonkers, New York.

February 24, 2018. South Baton Rouge. National Association of Black Journalists, Baton Rouge Chapter, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

February 10, 2018. Destroying the School-to-Prison Pipeline. Black History Month. New Greater First Baptist Church, Thomasville, Alabama.

October 2017, Facilitator. Generations of Struggle. Ascension Public Library. Donaldsonville, Louisiana.

July 17, 2017. Sign Posts to Freedom: The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott. March on Washington Film Festival. LSU Law Center with Live Simulcast Panel Discussion from the March on Washington Film Festival at Google Headquarters. Sponsored by LPB (Louisiana Public Broadcasting) and LSU Law Center.

March 28, 2017. Pay to Play. LSU Office of Research and Economic Development. Science Café. Tin Roof Brewery. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

February 15, 2017. South Baton Rouge. Carver Library. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

February 11, 2017. Book Signing. South Baton Rouge. Books-A-Million. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

February 2, 2017. Lecturer. South Baton Rouge. West Baton Rouge Museum.

October 15, 2015. Panelist. The American Dream and the screening of the film “A Crisis in Levittown.” Old State Capitol. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

May 18, 2015. The Ex-Slave’s Fortune. Nyack, New York.

May, 2015. Is There Inequality in the Criminal Justice System in Louisiana? Leaders with Vision. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

August 6, 2011. Demythologizing the Black Immigrant Advantage. African Women’s Alliance. Brooklyn, New York.

March 23, 2010. The Nanuet Murder. Nanuet Public Library. Nanuet, New York.

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September 23-24, 2009. The Ex-Slave’s Fortune: The Story of Cynthia Hesdra. THE JOHN SCOTT ARMCHAIR WALKING TOURS. Sponsored by Historical Society of the Nyacks.

February 28, 2009. Black Migration in Rockland County. Nyack Public Library, Nyack, New York.

February 21, 2009. Cynthia Hesdra and the Underground Railroad. Union College, Schenectady, New York.

February 10, 2009. The Economic Contributions of Blacks in Rockland County, Rockland Community College, Suffern, New York.

February 7, 2009. The Ex-Slave’s Fortune. Nyack, New York.

May 19, 2008. Blacks in Rockland County. Spring Valley, New York.

April 12, 2008. Beginning with the Black Church. Piermont, New York.

February 17, 2008. Why Should We Celebrate Black History Month? HMC. Nyack, New York.

February 13, 2008. Oral Histories of the Nyacks: Race, Gender, and Community- Building. Historical Society of the Nyacks. Nyack Library, Nyack, New York.

February 13, 2008. Black Women in History. Nyack Senior Center. Nyack, New York.

December 27, 2007. Kwanzaa. Nyack Senior Center. Nyack, New York.

COURSES TAUGHT OR DEVELOPED: Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary America The African American Experience African-American Community Issues Introduction to International Criminal Justice Inequality and Wealth Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Justice: An International Dilemma Liberation and Oppression in Sports Sociology of Sport Introduction to Sociology Multiculturalism in America Social Problems Cultural Diversity in American Society Directed Readings in African and African American Studies African American Experience in Sociology African Americans and Sport 19

Introduction to African & African American Studies (Integrated Learning Core) African American Studies Readings

MEDIA APPEARANCES:

“Photos: LSU student athletes march in solidarity against racial justice Saturday.” The Advocate. September 12, 2020. https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/multimedia/photos/collection_33d31e58- f51e-11ea-a1ad-1fa30f3f936e.html#1.

“LSU Professor, Coaches help launch new non-profit supporting the advancement of blacks in sports.” Fox 44 News. September 10, 2020. https://www.brproud.com/news/lsu-professor-coaches-help-launch-national-non-profit- supporting-the-advancement-of-blacks-in-sports/.

“Fargas, Nickelberry, Martin Join ABIS.” Newsbreak.com. September 3, 2020. https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2054098827845/fargas-nickelberry-martin-join-abis.

“Racial Wealth Inequality and Black Asset Poverty.” Anti-Racist Voter. August 29, 2020. https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fantiracistvoter.co m%2Flori-latrice- martin&data=02%7C01%7Clorim%40lsu.edu%7C3b204e39e89a4ad4bdb608d84c6981b 7%7C2d4dad3f50ae47d983a09ae2b1f466f8%7C0%7C0%7C637343363318009873&sda ta=rulNgHHH4rW3aiC8q7VEotmVxIAtH0gMmigAxZ1v4bM%3D&reserved=0.

“Pro-athletes have a platform, and they’re using it.” Markeplace.org. August 27, 2020. https://www.marketplace.org/2020/08/27/pro-athletes-have-a-platform-and-theyre-using- it/.

“Beloved Film and Book Discussion.” Nyack Library. Nyack, New York. https://youtu.be/-tWOChzAST4. August 12, 2020.

“Race, Sport & Restorative Justice: Implications for Higher Education.” University of Michigan. Center for Race & Ethnicity in Sport and National Center for Institutional Diversity. https://youtu.be/oLogwcNxFLs. August 6, 2020.

“A Protest that Changed History.” Sunday Journal. WBRZ. July 19, 2020. https://www.wbrz.com/news/a-protest-that-changed-history-the-baton-rouge-bus-boycott/

“Black. White. Red Stick.” WBRZ. July 12, 2020. https://www.wbrz.com/videos/black- white-red-stick-/.

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“Is Now the Best Time for Women to Buy a House?” To Her Credit. Creditcards.com. July 8, 2020. https://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/woman-home-buying- experience/.

American Audit Performance by Donny Rose. Debuted on July 4, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PTyVn2FP5U&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR2qE6y a3z-eZe0oMIYtI9Q9s6WPS04Vrps0jQ2k7IpQQTp0EyjmXLtrC7Y.

Interview. Talk Louisiana. NPR News for Baton Rouge. wrkf.org. June 29, 2020. https://www.wrkf.org/post/monday-june-29th-lori-martin-jan-moller.

“Our Children, Colleagues, Friends are Worth Fighting For.” The Drum Newspaper. June 26, 2020. http://www.thedrumnewspaper.info/?p=16844.

“Nike’s Brand Burnished by Its Affiliation with Colin Kaepernick.” Market Place. Race and the Economy. June 26, 2020. https://www.marketplace.org/2020/06/25/nike-colin- kaepernick-brand-advertising-racial-justice/.

Reflection on Juneteeth. Policy Matters: Delaware Valley University’s Policy and Politics Journal. June 25, 2020. https://policymattersatdelval.com.

“No One is Listening to Black Scholars: Inside the Challenging Life of a Black Academic.” June 19, 2020. LSU REVEILLE. https://www.lsureveille.com/news/no-one- has-listened-to-black-scholars-inside-the-challenging-life-of-a-black- academic/article_261b7414-b1c0-11ea-9206-73b5e446f5a8.html.

“Interview.” Roots and Chaos. June 17, 2020. https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-dm76e- e02c17.

‘It’s Almost a Form of Gaslighting’: Head of LSU AAAS Dissatisfied by University Diversity Efforts. June 9, 2020. https://www.lsureveille.com/news/its-almost-a-form-of- gaslighting-head-of-lsu-aaas-dissatisfied-by-university-diversity- efforts/article_241cc720-a8ed-11ea-9490-4be6ebf238f1.html.

‘He Was Going to Change the World.’ December 29, 2019. The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/he-was-going-to-change-the-world-11577648947

Colin Kaepernick May Make it Back to the NFL. November 15, 2019. Marketshare. NPR. https://www.marketplace.org/2019/11/15/colin-kaepernick-nfl-comeback/

Louisiana’s biggest teacher shortage? Black men are a rarity in public schools. October 20, 2019. The Advocate.

Toni Morrison, Baton Rouge Bench, and ‘Seeing Myself.’ August 13, 2019. https://nyacknewsandviews.com/2019/08/nyack-sketch-log-the-full-measure-of-toni- morrison/ 21

Toni Morrison, Baton Rouge Bench, and ‘Seeing Myself.’ August 12, 2019. https://jozefsyndicatela.wordpress.com/.

Why It’s Time to Pay to Play. TEDxLSU. July 19, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLjPiTE0-FQ.

Megan Rapinoe to Trump: “You Need to Do Better for Everyone.” July 10, 2019. https://www.vox.com/2019/7/10/20688918/megan-rapinoe-anderson-cooper-cnn- interview-america.

Trump Feud with Soccer Star Rapinoe Base, Dominates News Cycle. July 9, 2019. https://www.thewellnews.com/trump-feud-with-soccer-star-rapinoe-rallies-base- dominates-news-cycle/.

Why the President is Feuding with Megan Rapinoe, Star of US Women’s Soccer Team. July 3, 2019. https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/7/3/20680073/megan-rapinoe-trump- world-cup-soccer.

Baton Rouge Bus Boycott. 66th Anniversary. June 9, 2019. Sunday Journal. WRGB-TV.

Call it what it is: racism. April 16, 2019. The Drum Newspaper. http://www.thedrumnewspaper.info/?p=14902.

LSU’s Professors Books Highlight Black Women’s Leadership. March 2019. Reveille. http://www.lsureveille.com/daily/lsu-professor-s-book-highlights-black-women-s- leadership/article_86e40888-4a92-11e9-a4fc-b34c771ada49.html

TED Talks: Ideas Worth Spreading. March 2019. Country Road Magazine.

Say it loud: TEDxLSU returns to illuminate a variety of unique new topics. March 2019. 225 Magazine.

Black Exodus. March 2019. Inside Higher Education. http://www.lsureveille.com/daily/lsu-professor-s-book-highlights-black-women-s- leadership/article_86e40888-4a92-11e9-a4fc-b34c771ada49.html

TEDxLSU releases speaker lineup for March event. January 11, 2019. BRProud.com. https://www.brproud.com/news/local-news/tedxlsu-releases-speaker-lineup-for-march- event/1697441929

Teaching in Higher Education. Podcast. July 19, 2018.

What Are Baton Rouge Authors Reading This Summer? July 2018. 225 Magazine.

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Baton Rouge Bus Boycott. 65th Anniversary. June 24, 2018. Sunday Journal. WRGB- TV.

The Debt I Owe: 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. March 28, 2018. BK Nation. http://bknation.org/2018/03/debt-owe/

Racial Wealth Inequality and Black Asset Poverty. February 23, 2018. 106.3 FM.

Baton Rouge Residents Discuss Grievances Leading to Increased Crime, How to Reduce Crime. October 10, 2017. Advocate. http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/crime_police/article_bb01d65c-ae28- 11e7-9e6d-0f35827a07bc.html

Broome’s Brief. Monday, October 9, 2017. 106.5 FM.

Broome’s Brief. Tuesday, October 10, 2017, 1460 AM.

Financial Times. August 17, 2017. Trumps says it’s ‘foolish’ to remove Confederate symbols. https://www.ft.com/content/e7496854-82a1-11e7-a4ce-15b2513cb3ff

Let’s Talk History Radio Program. June 16, 2017. Cynthia Hesdra. HudsonRiverRadio.com

Louisiana Radio Network. June 5, 2017. Study finds national increase in interracial marriage, but Baton Rouge, Lafayette among the lowest.

Atlantic Black Star. June 5, 2017. Pew Research Center Study Finds National Increase in Interracial Marriage.

The Advocate. June 4, 2017, Study finds national increase in interracial marriage, but Baton Rouge, Lafayette among the lowest.

225 Magazine. June 2017 Actions Speak Louder.

Bylines, Ledes & Biases. https://soundcloud.com/briafel/blbpodcast-ft-dr-lori- martin-on-providing-context-and-telling-the-whole-story

225 Magazine, April 2017, Coming Home.

225 Magazine, January 2016, Bench to be Unveiled in February Honors 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott

The Advocate, January 19, 2016, Urban Congress to Address Problems facing African American Males in Baton Rouge

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The Advocate. January 28, 2016. Letters: Understand the causes, effects behind a hashtag movement

Wallet Hub, March 16, 2016, 2016 Best and Worst Cities for Single Moms

Academic Minute, April 29, 2016, Greatest of All Time?

Observer, April 29, 2016, Beyonce Sends a Message to Men by Excluding Then From “Lemonade”

CBC News, July 7, 2016, Alton Sterling Shooting: A Quick Death, a Swift Federal Probe

Christian Science Monitor, July 7, 2016, Behind Philando Castile Video, a Deep Yearning for Justice

The Jim Engster Show, July 8, 2016

Louisiana Radio Network, July 11, 2016, Recent Attacks Spark Conversations about Race Relations

VOA News, July 12, 2016, Baton Rouge and Ferguson: A Tale of Two Police Shootings

Bangkok Post, July 20, 2016, Baton Rouge, Scene of Latest Shooting, a City Divided

The Drum Newspaper, October 17, 2016, Enough is Enough

Greater Baton Rouge Business Report, November 9, 2016, Holden says he won’t “be quiet” during his final days as Baton Rouge mayor

BBC News. January 20, 2017, Black in Trump’s America

The Daily Reveille. March 31, 2017, LSU sociologist speaks on black athletes, college sports industry.

Endorsements of Scholarly Books

Leonard, D.J. (2018). Playing while white. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

Hartlep, N. & Hayes, C. (2016). Unhooking from whiteness. The Netherlands: Sense Publisher.

Lewis, P. (2016). Teaching while black. Bronx, NY: Fordham University Press.

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GRANTS:

Co-Principle Investigator, National Science Foundation $1,000,000 BRBYTES: Baton Rouge: Bringing Youth Technology, Education, and Success

AWARDS:

Africana Service Award (2017) Certificate of Achievement, Black Girls Rock 2017, Black Arts Initiative (2017) LSU Alumni Association Faculty Excellence Award (2016) African American Cultural Center Umoja Award (2016) Office of Innovation & Technology Commercialization (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)

Service:

Guest Lecturer, Race and Criminal Justices, Tiger Prison Project, October 6, 2020

Member, Advisory Council for the Center for Community Engagement, Learning, and Leadership (CCELL), 2020-Present

PS 104/109 Policy Review Committee, September 2020-Present

Member, Athletics Leadership Diversity and Inclusion Council, June 2020-Present

Chair, Diversity Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, January 2020- Present

Executive Advisory Board Member, Black Student Athlete Association (BSAA) at LSU, June 2020-Present

Member, Advisory Board, Communicating Across the Curriculum (CxC), August 2019- Present

Honors College Thesis Advisor, Emily Cannon, July 2019-Present

Faculty Advisor, Tiger Prison Project, Advisor, July 2019-Present

Faculty Fellow, Ogden Honors College September 2017- Present

Member, Ogden Honors College, Honors Board 2017-Present

Panelist, The Black Vote, NAACP of LSU, September 18, 2020. 25

Panelist, Race and the Pandemic, Science Café, July 28, 2020.

Panelist, Perspectives, College of Human Sciences and Education, July 8, 2020.

Guest Lecturer, Tiger Prison Project. “Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline.” LSU. October 30, 2019.

Guest Speaker. Leadership LSU. “Race and Justice in America: The Politics of Respectability and the Tradition of Adaptive Leadership” November 8, 2019.

PS-104 Committee of the Faculty, December 2019

Member, Search Committee, Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, May 2019-November 2019

PS-104 Committee of the Faculty, Chair, May – June 2019

Faculty Advisor, Rho Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. January 2019-May 2019

Member, Ogden Honors College, Shared Reading Committee 2017-2019

“The Political Power of Underrepresented Minority Groups.” Behind the Ballot. Presidential Symposium. October 29-30, 2018.

Recruitment. Xavier University. On behalf of College of Humanities and Social Sciences October 2018

Represented AAAS at Transfer Fair Orientation. Fall 2018.

Member. PDSI Selection Committee. Spring 2018.

Panelist. Chat and Chew. Sponsored by Office of Multicultural Affairs. Intersectionality. February 27, 2018.

Guest Presenter, Ayoyelles Parish Science Day February 23, 2018

Facilitator, Ogden Honors College Book Club September-October 2017

Guest Lecturer, Ogden Honors College September-October 2017

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Participant. Graduate Studies at LSU with Matt Lee. June 26, 2017.

Faculty Committee, NCAA Disciplinary Actions. July 12, 2017.

Future of Graduate Studies. Summer Institute. Graduate School. May 2017-June 2017

Participant. Juneteenth. Sponsored by African American Cultural Center. June 16, 2017.

AAAS Representative. President’s Leadership Breakfast. Spring Invitational. March 31, 2017.

Speaker. Pay to Play. Science Café. LSU Office of Academic Affairs. March 28, 2017.

Panelist. Colorblind. SAAAS. LSU Student Union. March 27, 2017.

Presenter. Women’s History Month. African American Cultural Center (March 9, 2017)

Presenter. “Big Box Schools: Race, Education and the Danger of the Wal-Martization of Public Schools in America.” Blacks in Academia. Office of Multicultural Affairs. February 15, 2017.

Stamps and Presidential Scholars Selection Committee (February 2017)

LSU Awards Selection Committee (March 2017)

Pre-doctoral Studies Institute Selection Committee. LSU Graduate School. (March 2017)

Advisor to Society for African and African American Studies and LSU Dialogue on Race

Current Graduate Committees

1. Derrick Lathan, Sociology, General Examination Committee Chair 2020 – Present 2. Maretta McDonald, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Chair 2017- Present 3. Alana Peck, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member 2018-Present 4. Ify Davis, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member 2018-Present 5. Chelsea Hightower, Psychology, Dissertation Committee Member 2017- Present 6. Ewart Forde, Sociology, Masters Thesis Committee Chair 2017-Present 7. Tasia Kazi, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member 2017-Present 27

8. Cristian Nunez, Sociology, General Examination Committee Member 2018-Present 9. Ashley Maryland, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Chair 2017-Present 10. Kyle Breen, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member 2018-Present 11. Danequa Forest, Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member 2018- Present 12. Lynette Coto, Sociology, General Examination Committee Member 2018- Present 13. Dorothy Kemp, Leadership and Human Resource Development, Dissertation Committee Member 2018-Present 14. Dominique Dillard, Sociology, Masters Degree, Chair, 2019-Present 15. Mahalia Howard, Sociology, Masters Degree, Chair, 2019-Present 16. Relius Johnson, Educational Leadership & Research, General Examination Committee Member 2020-Present 17. Matt Greene, AgCenter, General Examination Committee Member 2020- Present

Completed Doctoral Dissertations Directed

Dr. Landon Douglas, 2019 Dr. Chandra Joseph, 2019 (co-chair) Dr. J Carlee Smith, 2019 (co-chair) Dr. Danielle Thomas, 2016 Dr. Brianne Painia, 2018 Dr. Nile Patterson, 2018 (co-chair) Dr. Tifanie Pulley 2019 (co-chair)

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