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Selected Publications
- “VOTE – What’s At Stake: LGBTQ+ Rights” Bloom Magazine (October/November 2020).
- “Ways of Interpreting Queer Pasts,” The Public Historian (May 2019).
- “Beyond the Bar: Types of Properties Related to LGBTQ History,” Change over Time, v. 8, no. 2.
- “Sitting In, Speaking Out: Pennsylvania’s Revolutionary Homophile Movement,” Pennsylvania Legacies (June 2016).
- “Dewey’s Lunch Counter Sit-In,” Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia (2016).
- “Award Winner Spotlight,” History@Work (March 2016).
- “The Expanding Conversation,” Queering the Museum (April 2015).
- “Lifting Our Skirts: Sharing the Sexual Past with Visitors,” Public Historian Online Content (July 2014).
- “Into the Mainstream: Interpreting GLBT History,” co-written with Kenneth Turino, AASLH History News (Fall 2012).
- “‘Not for Old Fogies’: The Flapper Magazine,” The Ultimate History Project (July 2012).
- Tenure, Promotion, and the Publicly-Engaged Academic Historian, Joint Report of the American Historical Association, the National Council on Public History, and the Organization of American Historians, plus white paper, 2010.
- “Consumers,” chapter in The Jazz Age, ed. Mitchell Newton (Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 2009).
Interviews/Recorded Talks
Mentions in the Press
- “Using a Public Historian for My Book,” by Danny Berstein. Hiker to Hiker Blog (21 June 2015).
- “Environmental Sustainability Also Applies to Buildings,” by Lauren Slavin. Bloomington (IN) Herald Times (6 September 2014).
- “Untold Stories,” by Rona March. National Parks (Summer 2014).
- “Women’s History and the National Park Service,” by Debbie Ann Doyle. Perspectives on History: A Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association (March 2013).
- “The Mystery of the Slot Machines,” by Virginia Black. South Bend (IN) Tribune (27 May 2012).
- “History, the National Park Service, and the Public Good,” by Anne Mitchell Whisnant. National Council on Public History 2011 Conference Blog (9 April 2011).
- “Public History: Recognition and Reward in Promotion and Tenure,” by Debbie Ann Doyle. AHA Today: A Blog of the American Historical Association (18 June 2010).
- “Buskirk-Chumley to Launch History Project,” by Erica Beringer. Indiana Daily Student (23 September 2008).