Television Episodes
“Sanitation Situation,” Lyla in the Loop
“In Plain Sight,” Pinecone & Pony (read about it on Autostraddle!)
“Hawthorn the Adventurer", Pinecone & Pony
“Mystery Cricket,” Elmo & Tango’s Mysterious Mysteries on Sesame Street)
“Lost Egg,” Elmo & Tango’s Mysterious Mysteries on Sesame Street
Various other segments, Sesame Street
Television Reviews
Documentary Now! (The Nation)
Picnic At Hanging Rock (Variety)
The Last O.G. (BuzzFeed)
Black-ish “Hope” Recap (The A.V. Club)
People v. O.J. Simpson Recap (The A.V. Club)
Tales Of The City (The A.V. Club)
When They See Us (TV Guide)
Euphoria (Observer)
Tuca & Bertie (Vox)
Insatiable (Uproxx)
Pop Culture Essays
The Darker, Angrier Tone of Pose Season Two is Necessary (Observer)
The 'Sweet/Vicious' Finale Shows How Title IX Can Fail Survivors (VICE)
Gallows Humor: ‘The Carmichael Show’ Takes on Police Brutality and Racism (Flavorwire)
Features
Starz's 'Vida' Created a Safe Space to Explore Latinx & Queer Stories (The Hollywood Reporter)
The Creator Of ‘BoJack Horseman’ Doesn’t Want To Ignore Animation’s Diversity Problem Anymore (Uproxx)
Why Netflix Has Decided to Make Diversity a Top Priority (VICE)
The Story Behind the Super Stoned Episode of 'Dinosaurs' (VICE)
Are This Season’s Diverse Shows Ushering in a New Era of Multicultural Television? (Flavorwire)
Interviews
Why the Hell Would W. Kamau Bell Want to Hang Out With the KKK? (Esquire)
Jerrod Carmichael on ‘The Carmichael Show,’ Depression and Therapy (The NY Times)
Desiree Akhavan on Finding Slapstick Comedy in The Bisexual’s Awkward Sex Scenes (Vulture)
Stone Cold Steve Austin Has Life All Figured Out (Men’s Journal)
Sterling K. Brown on Racism in America and Shipping Chris and Marcia (Cosmo)
Other Writing
I Finally Found A TV Character Whose Depression Looks Like Mine (BuzzFeed)
The Year In Natural Hair (Hazlitt)
I Think About This a Lot: The Tracy Morgan Nigerian Prince Movie That Never Got Made (The Cut)
WWE 2K16: The Outsider Worlds of Games and Wrestling (Paste)
Music Review: “We Live” by G.L.O.S.S. (Pitchfork)