| Issue | Title | |
| No 8 (2013): Caribbean Women: Riding the Waves of Resistance (Special Issue) | Horizon, The Lost Art of Ventriloquism | Abstract |
| Cheryl Walker | ||
| No 27 (2023): Narratives of Power | How Black Caribbean Girls Dis-Miss: Dawgs, Karens and Foul-Mouths Do Battle Online | Abstract |
| Renée Figuera, Reisha J. J. Warner-Irwin | ||
| No 11 (2015): Rachel Dolezal: White Privilege Equals Access | How Rachel Dolezal Forced us to Examine Who Gets to be Black | Abstract |
| Altheria Gaston Caldera | ||
| No 11 (2015): Rachel Dolezal: White Privilege Equals Access | How Rachel Dolezal Just Made Things Harder for Those of Us Who Don't Look Black | Abstract |
| Lisa Bensley | ||
| No 11 (2015): Rachel Dolezal: White Privilege Equals Access | How Scientists Explain Rachel Dolezal | Abstract |
| Sam P. K. Collins | ||
| No 19 (2019): Special Curated Issue: The Ingenious Genius of George Washington Carver, Part 1 | How the Farmer Can Save His Sweet Potatoes and Ways of Preparing Them for the Table | Abstract |
| ProudFlesh Journal | ||
| No 5 (2007): Prisoners & Captives | How to be a Jamaican Girl? | Abstract |
| Racquel Simone | ||
| No 19 (2019): Special Curated Issue: The Ingenious Genius of George Washington Carver, Part 1 | How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing it for Human Consumption | Abstract |
| ProudFlesh Journal | ||
| No 19 (2019): Special Curated Issue: The Ingenious Genius of George Washington Carver, Part 1 | How to Grow the Tomato and 115 Ways to Prepare it for the Table | Abstract |
| ProudFlesh Journal | ||
| No 10 (2014): A Special Issue on Michael Brown and Ferguson | How We Grieve: In Memoriam | Abstract PDF |
| Rae Paris | ||
| No 12 (2015): College Millennials Discourses on Rape | I Am Nothing | Abstract |
| Adina Matos | ||
| No 11 (2015): Rachel Dolezal: White Privilege Equals Access | I Became a Black Woman in Spokane. But, Rachel Dolezal, I was a Black Girl First | Abstract |
| Alicia Walters | ||
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