Accomando, Christina H. 2025"Decoding Trump's Firehoe of Fascist Lies" in Benignbigotry.org2025"Compliance or Defiance? Responding to the Relentless Demands of Authoritarianism" in Benignbigotry.org2024Race, Class, and Gender in the United States: An Intersectional Study2023"Entitlement, Backlash, and Feminist Resistance" in The Palgrave Handbook of Power, Gender, and Psychology2023"Critical Race Theory and Multiethnic Literature of the United States" in A Companion to Multiethnic Literature of the United States2022"Our Silence Will Not Protect Us . . . and Neither Will J. Edgar Hoover: Reclaiming Critical Race Theory under the New McCarthyism" in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations2021"Bao Phi" in Asian American Literature2018"The Cynical Red Herring of Arming Teachers" in Psychology Today2017 "Troubling the 'Beat Inevitable': Brooks, Ellison, and the Cultural Logic of Lynching" in MELUS2016"The Pitfalls of Ally Performance: Why Coalition Work Is More Effective Than Ally Theater" in Psychology Today2012"Social Justice, Action, and Teaching: The Legacies of Eric Rofes" in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations2008"'All its people, including its jotería': Rewriting Nationalisms in Cherríe Moraga's Queer Aztlán" in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations2004"Exposing the Lie of Neutrality: June Jordan's Affirmative Acts" in Still Seeking an Attitude: Critical Reflections on the Work of June Jordan2003"Demanding a Voice among the Pettifoggers: Sojourner Truth as Legal Actor" in MELUS2002"'Real' Boys? Manufacturing Masculinity and Erasing Privilege in Popular Books on Raising Boys" in Feminism and Psychology2001"The Regulations of Robbers": Legal Fictions of Slavery and Resistance 2001"Review: Boy Books" in The Antioch Review1999"Madcap misogyny and romanticized victim-blaming: discourses of stalking in There's Something About Mary" in Women and Language1998"'The Laws Were Laid Down to Me Anew': Harriet Jacobs and the Reframing of Legal Fictions" in African American Review1998"Reviewed Works: Nella Larsen, Novelist of the Harlem Renaissance: A Woman's Life Unveiled by Thadious M. Davis; The Coupling Convention: Sex, Text and Tradition in Black Women's Fiction by Ann duCille" in Legacy