Peer-Reviewed Articles
“Race-Making Across Empires: The Racial Formation of Louisiana’s Filipino Communities from the Antebellum Era Through Jim Crow,” Journal of Southern History 89, no. 1 (February 2023): 25-60.
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“Journeys to St. Malo: A History of Filipino Louisiana,” Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice 25, no. 1: 77-114.
“Silence in the Oral Archive: Power, Disaster, and Oral History,” in Working Papers in Critical Disaster Studies, Series 1: Historical Approaches to COVID-19, 2020
Other Publications
“The Difficulties of George Gardaya,” in The Margins (Asian American Writer’s Workshop), September 14, 2023
“St. Malo, Louisiana: Filipino Sailors in the Bayou,” in Hidden Voices: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States, New York City Department of Education K-12 Social Studies Curriculum Guide, 57-64.
“Filipinos in Louisiana” and “Settlement at St. Malo, Louisiana,” in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies, eds. Kevin Nadal, Allyson Tintiango-Cubales, and E.J.R David
“Ride or Die: the ‘Oregon Trail Live’ Q & A,” with Kylie Holloway, History @ Work, November 19, 2020
“Conducting Oral Histories Amid the COVID Pandemic in Louisiana,” Southern Historical Association Blog, July 15, 2020
Media Appearances
“Remembering America’s First Filipino Settlement Before It Vanishes Into The Sea,” interview by Yasmin Tayag for HuffPo Asian Voices