On Kamala Harris, Misogynoir, and the Future of the Left
Oct 2024 • Center for Media at Risk
“Black (W) holes” and the Propagation of New Possibilities
Sep 2024 • Differences 35(2), 184-192 • Duke Press University
Book Review: Just Care: Messy Entanglements of Disability, Dependency, and Desire by Akemi Nishida
Oct 2022 • Women's Studies in Communication 45(4), 433-439
Open Letter to Editors of Journal of the National Medical Association by The Black Women's Health Science Studies Collective
Madina Agénor, The Gerald R. Gill, Moya Bailey, Ruha Benjamin, Nicole Charles, OmiSoore Dryden, Ugo Edu, Evelynn Hammonds, The Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz, Sandra Harvey, Bettina Judd, Angel Love Miles, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Adeola Oni-Orisan, Whitney Peoples, Dorothy Roberts, George A. Weiss, Sami Schalk, Harriet Washington
Feb 2022 • Journal of the National Medical Association 114(1), 114-115
A radical reckoning: a Black woman’s racial revenge in Black Mirror’s “Black Museum”
Aug 2021 • Feminist Media Studies 21(6), 891-904 • Routledge
New tools, new house: building a black feminist social (justice) media platform
Moya Bailey, Danielle Cole
Jul 2021 • Feminist Media Studies 21(5), 857-859 • Routledge
The Second Act of Social-Media Activism
Meredith Clark, Rachel Kuo, Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Aug 2020 • The New Yorker
Hashtag Activism, book review: A sign of the times
Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Jul 2020 • ZD Net
Black feminist thought and the gender, women's, and feminist studies PhD: A roundtable discussion
Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, Moya Bailey, Karen Flynn, Bettina Judd, Ayana K. Weekley, Jennifer Musial, Melissa Autumn White
Jun 2020 • Feminist Formations 32(2), 1-28
The Biggest Hashtag of 2020 Might Not Be a Hashtag At All
Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Dec 2019 • News@Northeastern
How to ensure your online activism has an offline impact
Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Dec 2019 • Mashable