PUBLICATIONS

"Let There Be Light: Freedom of Expression on Campus," a Student Affairs Toolkit, Aug 26, 2020,  University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement.

A toolkit for student affairs administrators and university leaders to help them balance demands for freedom of speech and the promises of equal educational opportunities. https://freespeechcenter.universityofcalifornia.edu/fellows-19-20/barthelemy-research/

“Getting Through This Together, As We Always Have,” May 28, 2020, NASPA, The Student Affairs Collective 

Blog post for NASPA's website The Student Affairs Collective, discussing the ways that Student Affairs at UCSB has come together to support students, staff, faculty, and community in the wake of the Coronavirus. https://studentaffairscollective.org/getting-through-this-together-as-we-always-have/

“UC Graduate Students Shift to Digital Picket Line in Demanding a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA),” Apr 15, 2020, UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement 

Piece on the ways that the COVID-19 pandemic have affected free speech on college campuses -- the COLA Wildcat Strike at the UC's in particular. https://freespeechcenter.universityofcalifornia.edu/programs-and-resources/issue-3-april-2020/

“Mapping Dissent: Queer and Trans Resistance and UCSB,” Jul 9, 2019, National Council on Public History (NCPH)

Queer feminist and Mexico-City based artist Lorena Wolffer staged Mapping Dissent, a participatory cultural intervention centered on marking UC Santa Barbara with queer affective responses to the presidential election and its aftermath. https://ncph.org/history-at-work/queer-and-trans-resistance-at-ucsb/

“Resilience and Community Healing in Orlando,” Aug 28, 2017, National Council on Public History (NCPH)

Memorialization efforts in the wake of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting in Orlando, Florida that occurred in June 2016. https://ncph.org/history-at-work/documenting-resilience-and-community-healing-in-orlando/

Managing Editor of Ex Post Facto: Journal of the History Students at San Francisco State University XVIII Spring 2009, May 15, 2009, SFSU History Department 

I served as Managing Editor of Volume XVIII of Ex Post Facto: Journal of the History Students at San Francisco State University, and co-taught a year-long class in which 23 undergraduate and graduate students were enrolled. https://history.sfsu.edu/content/epf-2009

“Equal Justice for Some: The Distasteful Legacy of Bowers v. Hardwick,” May 15, 2008, SFSU History Department

Article I wrote that was published in Ex Post Facto: Journal of the History Students at San Francisco State University https://history.sfsu.edu/content/epf-2008

“Virtual Democracy and the Prison-Industrial Complex,” July/August 2002, The Humanist: A Magazine of Critical Inquiry and Social Concern, Vol. 62 No. 4.

Article published in The Humanist, received third place in national writing competition.