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People for the American Way Foundation, Texas Student Taylor Crumpton Speaks Out for Reproductive Access at Supreme Court (2016)

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Essence Girls United, Freelancers Weigh In On How COVID-19 Is Affecting Their Lives (2020)

D Magazine: Taylor Crumpton Is On a Hot Streak (2020)

Central Track: Putting On For Her CIty: Taylor, Made In Dallas (2020)

WFAA: Dallas-raised journalist will feature Big Tuck of Dirty South Rydaz in new essay (2020)

NPR, Is This The End For 'Urban' Music? (2020)

Allure, 5 Essential Workers on Using Beauty as Self-Care During COVID-19 (2020)

Time, How Lil Uzi Vert Became an Unlikely Superstar of the Streaming Era (2020)

BBC Culture, Why are their so few women in ‘best-of’ hip hop polls? (2019)

BBC Culture, The Greatest Hip Hop Songs of All Time - Who Voted (2019)

YR Media, How Privilege Gets You Into College (2019)

Yes Magazine, This Is How White Privilege Goes to College (2019)

The Optimist, Seeing Obama: The local legacy of America’s first black president (2017)

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Listed on Jack Jones’ ‘Cultural Critics We’re Reading

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CNN, CNN Projects Ohio Voters Reject Measure In Win For Abortion Rights; CNN Reports, Georgia Case Against Trump Likely Presented Next Week; Debate Stage Growing As Pence Qualifies, Trump Teases; U.S. Supreme Court Greenlights Biden's Ghost Gun Rules; Rapper Slaps 10 Years In Prison For Shooting Meg Thee Stallion; New Trial Finds a Weight-Loss Drug Benefits the Heart (2023)

Center for Reproductive Rights, Rally to Protect Abortion Access (2016)

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ESSENCE, 21 Black Women Who Are Shaking Sh*t Up For The Better (2020)

Vox, Who I was when it happened and who I am now (2018)

Bustle, What 'The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina' Gets Wrong About Afro-Indigenous Magic — And How It Can Make It Right (2018)

Vulture, In Defense of Prudence Night on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018)

FASHION Magazine, Is Sabrina a Woke Witch? The Internet Can’t Seem to Decide (2018)

Gizmodo, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina's Characters of Color Deserve Better (2018)

4:44 Syllabus, under Black Women, Their Work, & Misogynoir (2017)