Collabs

Learn through collaborations.

  • "Shakespeare's Outsiders," Philosophy Talk (Recorded at The Humanities Center, Stanford University)

  • "Author David Sterling Brown in conversation on ‘Shakespeare’s White Others’ Feb. 29" by  Shelley Wunder-Smith, Emory University

    "Author David Sterling Brown in conversation on ‘Shakespeare’s White Others’ Feb. 29" by Shelley Wunder-Smith, Emory University

  • Claudia Rankine's Trinity College Bicentennial Symposium Keynote, "Framing Black Female Subjectivity," and a Conversation with Dr. David Sterling Brown

  • The History of Literature Podcast (episode #571), featuring Dr. David Sterling Brown interviewed by host Jacke Wilson

  • The Racial Imaginary Institute, founded by Claudia Rankine (Curatorial Team Member)

  • Shakespeare's White Others by Republic of Yarnia (beautiful, cozy scarf commissioned in the colorway of my first Cambridge UP book)

  • "Barbie: Let's Discuss!," organized by Laura Lockwood of the Trinity College Women and Gender Resource Action Center & IGNITE

  • Conversation with Dr. Farah Karim-Cooper about "The Great White Bard," Mark Twain House Author Chat

  • "Maximizing Your PhD Skillset: Be(com)ing Agents of Change" Spring 2023 ACLS/Mellon-sponsored Professional Development Series (seven recorded sessions)

  • Career Planning Toolkit created by Stuart Crabb as a complement to the Spring 2023 ACSL/Mellon-Sponsored Professional Development Series

  • “Shakespeare and Black Lives Matter,” Shakespeare Unlimited Podcast, Folger Shakespeare Library, November 2020

  • “Untitled Othello Project,” Keith Hamilton Cobb and Ensemble (dramaturg)

  • Part I, “Shakespeare, Race and Queer Sexuality: A Conversation Among Scholars” (featuring Jean E. Howard, Arthur L. Little, Jr., and Mario DiGangi), Lafayette College Keefe Colloquium in the Public Humanities, March 2021 (co-organizer with Ian Smith and Diane Shaw)

  • Part II, “Shakespeare, Race and Queer Sexuality: An Actor Speaks” (featuring Simone Chess and Skyler Cooper), Lafayette College Keefe Colloquium in the Public Humanities, April 2021 (co-organizer with Ian Smith and Diane Shaw)

  • “Code Black,” Introduction for Rob Myles’ The Show Must Go Online Hamlet production, August 2020

  • “Diversifying Shakespeare,” Promotional Video, May 2017; excerpts from interview with Aengus Anderson, Digital Media Producer, University of Arizona Libraries

  • “Shakespeare Lightning Round,” Folger Shakespeare Library, Instagram Live Session, December 2020