Writing

Journal articles

“Remembering Welfare as We Knew It: Understanding Neoliberalism through Histories of Welfare,” Journal of Policy History Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 2023): 118-158.

Public writing

“Abortion is Healthcare: Lessons from a Public Hospital,” Dissent (Winter 2023).

With Ian Gavigan, “Hahnemann Shutdown Shows City Hasn’t Learned from Gutting of Philadelphia General Hospital,” Philadelphia Inquirer, July 18, 2019.  

Book chapters  

“Sick Ins, Heal Ins, Feed Ins, and Strikes: Labor Organizing at Chicago’s Public Hospital in the 1960s and Its Legacy for the 1970s,” in Public Workers in Service of America: A Reader, eds. Eric S. Yellin and Frederick W. Gooding (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, forthcoming in 2023).

“‘Welfare isn’t a single issue:’ Baltimore’s Welfare Rights Movement, 1960s-1980s,” in Baltimore Revisited: Stories of Inequality and Resistance in a U.S. City, eds. P. Nicole King, Kate Drabinski, and Joshua Clark Davis (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2019), 128-136.

Book reviews

Review of Making Social Welfare Policy in America: Three Case Studies Since 1950 by Ed Berkowitz, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History (February 2023): 114-116.

Review of The Next Shift: The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Health Care in Rust Belt America, by Gabriel Winant, Journal of Social History (September 2021).

Review of Knocking on Labor’s Door: Union Organizing in the 1970s and the Roots of the New  Economic Divide, by Lane Windham, Perspectives on Work, publication of Labor and Employer Relations Association (Fall 2019): 101-2.

Review of Changing the Game: Women at Work in Las Vegas, 1940 to 1990, by Joanne L. Goodwin, Western History Quarterly Vol. 46, No. 4 (Winter 2015): 530-531.