Partial list of articles I’ve written:
Several women’s basketball articles at HoopFeed.com and SportsPageMagazine.com, many reprinted at WomenTalkSports.com
HoopFeed.com, October 16, 2009, Coaches all a-Twitter to begin official practices, college preview roundup
HoopFeed.com, October 9, 2009, First Annual HoopFeed.com Social Media Awards
HoopFeed.com, September 18, 2009, Silver Stars Survive Mercury Rally
HoopFeed.com, September 13, 2009, Seattle Storm End Season with Victory Over San Antonio
HoopFeed.com, September 6, 2009, Silver Stars Boost Postseason Chances With Win Over Sparks
HoopFeed.com, October 18, 2009, Mercury’s Temeka Johnson honored with weekend celebration in Louisiana
AfterEllen.com, July 30, 2008, Getting to Know “Lovers and Friends”
AfterEllen.com, June 10, 2008 , Artist and Activist Sharon Bridgforth
AfterEllen.com, May 21, 2008, Interview With Bree of “Miss Rap Supreme”
AfterEllen.com, May 12, 2008, Gina Trapani, Life Hacker
AfterEllen.com, May 7, 2008, Interview With Lady Twist
AfterEllen.com, April 29, 2008, Web Pioneer Lynne d. Johnson
AfterEllen.com, April 8, 2008 , Scene: Austin
Atlanta NOW, July/August 2007, What’s hot this summer?; p. 50.
Atlanta NOW, May/June 2007, Neighborhood Nooks; p. 50.
Atlanta NOW, March/April 2007, Spring Styles; p. 48.
Atlanta NOW, January/February 2007, Fun Finds for 2007; p. 44.
Business to Business, October 2005, The Philanthropic Spirit: Call to Service; p. 42.
“Sports” and “Youth and Youth Groups,” The Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America. (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003).
Dykediva.com, Ladyfest South, November 2002.
Dykediva.com, Show review, The Kitty Kill at Ladyfest South, November 2002.
Dykediva.com, Interview with Doria Roberts, November 2002.
Dykediva.com, Interview with Nini Camps, November 2002.
Dykediva.com, Review: Ember Swift Band: Stiltwalking, November 2002.
The Chicago Tribune, Separating fact from Web fiction, September 7, 2001.
workz.com, Strapped for Cash? Buy Refurbished, March 2001.
workz.com, How to Build a Web site, Easily, December 2000.
i-Street, Chicago Incubators: Weathering the storm to keep start-ups afloat; December 2000, p. 14.
i-Street, Quite a lot growing at Chicago’s biotech incubator; December 2000, p. 38.
The Journal of Accountancy, November 1999, The Power of Choice (Cost Analysis: Pick the Best Energy Management Package); p. 57.
Black Enterprise, February 1999, Choosing Your Electric Company; p. 210.
Black Enterprise, July 1998, Bargain Hunting on the Web; p.89.
ESSENCE, May 1998, E-Mail @ Work, p. 176.
Black Enterprise, March, 1998, The Black Digerati (major African American personalities in the information industry discuss the future of the Information Age) (Cover Story); p. 49, Cheryl Coward & Tariq K. Muhammad
Black Enterprise, March, 1998, Verve; Pg.101, Consumers and Insurance: Battling Insurance Fraud.
Black Enterprise, February, 1998, Techwatch; Pg.56, A New Kind of Safety Net: Online Data Backup Takes Hold.
Black Enterprise, February, 1998, Verve; Pg.200, How to Spot a Pyramid Scheme.
Texas Triangle, November 20, 1997, Pg. 14, Knowing Why A Caged Bird Sings: Profile of Poet, Author & Speaker, Maya Angelou.
Texas Triangle, November 20, 1997, Pg. 15, Major Coup for Dallas Black Tie: Despite Busy Schedule, Maya Angelou to Appear this Weekend.
Texas Triangle, November 6, 1997, Pg. 1, BET Feels Pressure From Black Lesbians and Gays: Network Reverses “Diss”-Invite, Allows Gay Leader to Appear with Winans Sisters.
Black Enterprise, November, 1997, Tech File; Pg. 39, Calling all Geeks: Black Internet Enthusiasts spread IT around.
Black Enterprise, October, 1997, Technology And You; Pg. 107, 2400 words, From Bytes to Bucks: Pros & Cons of Investing Online.
POV, October, 1997, Virtual Portfolio: Lights! Camera! Auction!, pg. 20, 400 words.
Black Enterprise, June, 1997, TECHWATCH; Tech For Business; Pg. 58, 795 words, The World Wide Web on a Shoestring Budget.
The Village Voice, Education Supplement, January 21, 1997, Class Action; Pg. 18, 337 words, CYBER SEX ED.
The Village Voice, December 24, 1996, Letters; Pg. 4, 1855 words, LETTERS.
The Village Voice, December 10, 1996, MEDIA; Pg. 26, Cybercorner, 267 words, DOWNLOAD COMPLETE.
The Village Voice, November 12, 1996, CYBER; Pg. 27, 446 words, BEST OF THE NET.
The Village Voice, October 1, 1996, CYBER; Pg. 17, 654 words, BEST OF THE NET.
The Village Voice, September 3, 1996, CYBER; Pg. 15, 894 words, AN RX FOR AFRICA: THE INTERNET AND WORLD HEALTH CARE (An Interview with Dr. Mae Jemison).
The Village Voice, September 3, 1996, CYBER; Pg. 15, 240 words, THE ASTRONAUT AND THE COP.
The Village Voice, August 13, 1996, CYBER; Pg. 23, 488 words, BEST OF THE NET, Cheryl Coward, Thomas Goetz, and Valerie Burgher.
The Village Voice, July 2, 1996, CYBER; Pg. 23, 1147 words, In the Life Online.
The Advocate, Jan 12, 1993 n620 p21(1). FDA gets on the fast track.
The Advocate, Dec 29, 1992 n619 p21(1). Radice draws fire over rejected NEA grants. (National Endowment for the Arts chair Anne-Imelda Radice).
The Advocate, Dec 29, 1992 n619 p22(1). ROTC affidavit lands Navy in hot water. (Navy’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps)(includes related article).
The Advocate, Dec 1, 1992 n617 p26(1). CDC proposes broadened AIDS definition. (Centers for Disease Control) (Goverment).
The Advocate, Dec 15, 1992 n618 p22(1). Court OK’s pay out cuts on AIDS claims. (Supreme Court) (Law).
The Advocate, Nov 17, 1992 n616 p21(1). Activists hit NIH over funding. (National Institutes of Health) (AIDS).
The Advocate, Nov 3, 1992 n615 p23(1). Court voids Kentucky sodomy law. (includes related article on challenges to hate-crime laws).
The Advocate, Sept 22, 1992 n612 p21(1). After intense pressure, BankAmerica reverses its stand against the Boy Scout Ban. (BankAmerica Corp.; Boy Scouts of America).
