exhibits

BROAD BRANCH & BELMONT

Project Manager & Co-Curator | Friendship Heights Pepco Gallery | 2024

HOME/BREWED: How the Chr. Heurich Brewing Company Witnessed DC History

Curator | Heurich House Museum | 2018

talks

Montgomery His

Belmont: The Lost Plan for a Black Chevy Chase | with Neil Flanagan | 2021

University of the District of Columbia

Myrtilla Miner and Her School | 2021

conferences

National Humanities Alliance

Historic House Museums Navigating Shifting Tides | 2024

Advocating for the Humanities on the State and Local Level | 2024

Montgomery History

Belmont: The Lost Plan for a Black Chevy Chase | with Neil Flanagan | 2023 (keynote)

National Council on Public History

Brewing Public History | 2019

DC Historical Studies

The Legacy of Myrtilla Miner’s Visionary Leadership | 2019

Belmont: The Lost Plan for a Black Chevy Chase | with Neil Flanagan, poster session | 2019

The Belmont Incident and limits on black ambition in DC’s Mecca | with Neil Flanagan | 2018

The Society for American City and Regional Planning

The Belmont Incident and limits on black ambition in DC’s Mecca | with Neil Flanagan | 2019

Association for the Study of African American Life and History

Belmont: The Lost Plan for a Black Chevy Chase | with Neil Flanagan, poster session | 2019

writings

The Washington Post

D.C. Archives is a vital resource for the District. The city must save it. | with Neil Flanagan

Preservation Leadership Forum

Brewmaster Studios: A Community Partnership Takes Off

Torch | Smithsonian

Hidden Tunnels, Bugs and Bigamy: A strange and true D.C. story

Greater Greater Washington

Four Black men developed a Montgomery County suburb to provide a better life for some in their community. They received something very different in return | with Neil Flanagan

The other Schneider: Q Street builder’s murderous brother

Meet me down in Pipetown: DC’s neighborhoods in 1877

tv & radio

C-SPAN

Mytrilla Miner’s School for African American Girls

Heurich Family and Brewmaster’s Castle

Heurich Brewing Company

WAMU 88.5 | American University Radio

American Artist Declares Independence, Creates the Peacock Room

Investigating Cairo Builder’s Chilling Connection

From Hell’s Bottom to Murder Bay to Bloodfield

A Long-Forgotten “River of Slime” Under Washington

The Story Behind U Street’s “Black Family Reunion”

A Sixteenth Street Mansion with a Tragic Tale

The Winding History of Mt. Zion Cemetery

A Visionary Whose Work Nearly Vanished

Digging Deep: Cracking the Mystery of the Dupont Circle Tunnels