Some of my scholarship can be “followed” on Google Scholar and Academia.edu as well
BOOKS & EDITED VOLUMES
(under review) High & Dry in the Bluffs: Precarity & Preservation of Black Havens on Martha’s Vineyard (book proposal)
Fallon Aidoo & Daniel Barber, eds. (2022) Retrofit—Energy Crises and Climate Exigencies from Preservation’s Perspective, Future Anterior: The International Journal of Historic Preservation History, Theory and Criticism, vol. 18, eds. Details at Future Anterior/UMN Press
Delia Wendel and Fallon Aidoo, eds. (2015) Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power and Place (Harvard University Press / Harvard Graduate School of Design). http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9781934510469
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
(Aug 2025). Established Guardians and Emerging Guarantors of African American Place Preservation on Martha’s Vineyard and Beyond, Change over Time: International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment.
(Aug 2022). Future Anterior: Int’l Journal for Historic Preservation History, Theory & Criticism, vol. 18: Retrofit, co-editor with Daniel Barber
(2021). Architectures of Mis/Managed Retreat: Black Land Loss to Green Housing Gains. Journal of Environmental Studies & Sciences, Special Issue: Managed Retreat & Environmental Justice, eds. A.R. Siders & Jola Ajibade. DOI: 10.1007/s13412-021-00684-3
BOOK CHAPTERS
(2025) “Retrofit.” Power Shift: Keywords for a New Politics of Energy. West Virginia University Press, eds. Irme Szeman and Jennifer Wenzel, 258-260. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/20/edited_volume/book/134544
(2025) “Red Arrow Lines,” The Greater Philadelphia Region: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, vol. 1 (University of Pennsylvania Press), eds. Howard Gillette, Jr. and Carolyn T. Adams. Ebook ISBN: 1512070917
(2023) “Planning for Disasters facing Heritage at Risk: Ethics & Epistemes,” Handbook on Cultural Heritage & Disaster Risk Management (Routledge), eds. Rohit Jigyasu & Ksenia Chmutina:
(2020). The ‘Community Foundations’ of Allyship in Preservation: Learning from West Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Preservation & Social Inclusion. ed. Erica Avrami. (Columbia University Press, Books on Architecture & the City)
(2015) “Rights-of-Way: The Right to Work on Critical Infrastructure of Postwar Philadelphia,” Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power and Place (Harvard University Press / Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2015). [BOOK INFO & ORDERS]
ESSAYS EDITORIALLY REVIEWED
(2024) Ghosn, Rania, Alla Vronskaya, Ruo Jia, Ethel Baraona Pohl, Namita Vijay Dharia, Fallon Samuels Aidoo, Feminist Art and Architecture Collective (FAAC), and Ilze Wolff. "The Afterlife of Energy: Post-carbon and Feminist Post-work Politics." Journal of Architectural Education 78, no. 2: 638-648. https://doi.org/10.1080/10464883.2024.2382059
(2024) with Andrea Roberts and Michele Magalong. “The Joys of Just Preservation.” Architect: Journal of the AIA.
(2022) “Designing the Future of Preservation,” Future Anterior: International Journal for Historic Preservation History, Theory & Criticism
(2021) “More than meets the eye: Institutional Philanthropy behind Facade Revitalization Post-Disaster.” Proceedings of the 8th National Forum on Historic Preservation Policy. National Preservation Institute
(2020). “The Rules of Disaster Relief on New Orleans’s Main Streets.” Metropole (Urban History Association). https://themetropole.blog/2020/08/27/
(2017). “Red Arrow Lines,” Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia (Rutgers University Press), http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/red-arrow-lines/
BOOK REVIEWS
(2025). Review: Building the Black City. Places Journal. https://placesjournal.org/article/bookshelf-fall-2025/#building-the-black-city
(2019) “Review: The Black Skyscraper: Architecture and the Perception of Race by Adrienne Brown,” Technology and Culture 60 (1), 324-3262019 [FULL TEXT]
PUBLIC & DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP
(2026). Shifting Landscapes: Slavery & the Built Environment. Digital 360 tour of Hermann-Grima & Gallier Houses. Co-author.
(2023) Historic Streetscapes of New Orleans—Historic Context Statement of FEMA’s JIRR Project in New Orleans. w/ Phillip Moore, Jessica Strawn, Michael Godzinski,
(2022) “Cottagers of Color.” Historical Marker of the African American Heritage Trail on Martha’s Vineyard at Wesleyan Grove (the Campgrounds), a National Historic Landmark, Oak Bluffs, Mass. Co-author.
(2021) New Orleans Streets Renaming Committee Report. co-author.
Advisor to the following web-based public history sites:
(2025) Afro-Panama Canal Zone Legacy Project. APCZLP. https://afropanamacanalzonelegacyproject.com/
(2024) Sunset over Sunset: Ed Ruscha’s Archive of the City. Getty Research Institute. https://www.sunsetoversunset.org/n/9169-6/1966,1973,1985,1995,2007
(2024) Black Businesses of Martha’s Vineyard. African American Trail of Martha’s Vineyard. https://mvafricanamericanheritagetrail.org/research/the-inkwell-atlas/
(2020) African American Places, City of Los Angeles. https://www.getty.edu/projects/african-american-historic-places-los-angeles/