Exposed!
Featured Interviews
Press Mentions
“50 years later, St. Louis’s Gateway Arch emerges with a new name and a skeptical view of western expansion”: The Washington Post’s Philip Kennicott on the Museum at the Gateway Arch
"A Burial Ground and Its Dead Are Given Life"
2010 New York Times review of African Burial Ground in NYC."From Slave Ship Shackles to the Mountaintop"
New York Times' Ed Rothstein on the renovated National Civil Rights Museum“Meeting Lucinda”
New York Times, 36 Hours in Charleston, SC - mention of Old Slave Mart Museum.“Seeing Old Things Newly”
Museum professional Scott Callan's thoughts on the Old Slave Mart Museum“Carver [ON] Record, A Mini-Museum for Civil Rights”
Chester, Virginia high school combines art and civil rights"Toward a STEM + Arts Curriculum: Creating the Teacher Team"
STEAM article, now grad curriculum at RISD, written with Juliette Harris for Art Education
In Print
“On the Hex: A Roadmap for Experiential Oral Histories” : Written with the Carver [ON] Record team for The International Journal of Arts Education, 2019.
MASS Action Toolkit : Contributor to the (free!) 2018 action guide to equity in museum work
“Identity, Narrative, and Mis-Education in a More-Than-Human World” : A collaborative article with my daughter, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, in Mapping Meaning, the Journal, Issue No. 1, 2018
"Toward a STEM + Arts Curriculum: Creating the Teacher Team" : STEAM article written with Juliette Harris for Art Education
“Louder” : A poetic tribute to Prince. Toni and Nelly Kate Anderson collaborated on this broadside. Triple Stamp Press in Richmond, VA, printed it on purple stock.
TWO FOR LITTLE RIVER : A tiny limited edition letterpress folio to celebrate the first Little River Poetry Festival
KEHINDE WILEY: A NEW REPUBLIC OPENS SATURDAY AT VMFA : Profile of the artist and exhibit for Richmond Free Press
BLACK NATURE : Editor Camille T. Dungy calls this an "introduction to a new way of thinking about nature writing and writing by black Americans." The first in my brown girl's nature poem cycle is published here.
POECOLOGY : Inaugural issue! An online journal of poems inspired by the natural world (and caring for it).
TOAD : Three poems in Toad
MATH INTO VISUAL ART INTO MATH INTO POETRY AND LEAH GILLIAM AT WORK AT PLAY : Encounters with math artist John Sims and his maths-art exhibit series at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York; for the "Innovation" issue of the International Review of African American Art. Media artist and educator Leah Gilliam is profiled, too.
GROUND : Fifteen poems about the Earth and us. Hand-bound, letterpress book art collaboration with Shakespeare Press Museum. Numbered limited edition available.
RECKONING : Portfolio collaboration with printmaker Barry Ebner. Eleven poems and images tell a family’s story of domestic violence. Numbered limited edition of 21.
THE PLACE WITHIN WHERE THE UNIVERSE RESIDES : T’s first letterpress chapbook of poems. Lovingly printed and hand-stitched at Shakespeare Press Museum, San Luis Obispo, California.