
I offer talks on nineteenth-century U.S. history, especially Reconstruction, African American political leadership, and the long struggle for civil rights. My presentations connect archival research with contemporary conversations about democracy, citizenship, and national identity.

I lead parish and community workshops on Catholic spirituality, faith and disaffiliation, the catechumenate, and existential Catholic thought. These sessions invite participants to explore meaning, identity, and spiritual maturity through Scripture, tradition, and authentic Christian community.

I provide workshops for teachers, schools, and ministries on curriculum design, digital literacy, and the ethical use of AI in the classroom. My sessions emphasize inquiry-based learning, responsible technology use, and mission-driven curriculum development that forms reflective, purposeful learners.
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