Works (9)
2024 journal article
Shouldering the Double Burden of Homophobia and Racism Alone: Challenges to Seeking Social Support and Finding Community Among Sexual Minorities of Color
Sociological Focus.

2024 article
The Love Jones Cohort: Single and Living Alone in the Black Middle Class
Hill, M. E., & Marsh, K. (2024, February 13). SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND ETHNICITY, Vol. 2.
2024 journal article
“If I got it, she got it”: Black mothers' food provision and symbiotic mothering
Journal of Marriage and Family, 86(2), 455–472.

2023 journal article
Emergency Food Support Preference and Usage During COVID-19: A Neighborhood Study of Low-Income Black Mothers? Use of School-Based Food Distribution and P-EBT
American Journal of Public Health, 113(S3), S227–S230.

2023 conference paper
I’m Too Young to Settle”: Partnering Preferences and Conceptions of Marriageability Among Modern Black Professionals
Black Love in Public and in Private Panel. Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association Meeting. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association Meeting.
Event: Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association Meeting
2022 journal article
Do the Marriageable Men want to Protect and Provide? The Expectation of Black Professional Hybrid Masculinity
Gender & Society, 6, 089124322211021.

2022 conference paper
Foodwork as (Good) Motherwork: The Food-Related Practices of Low-Income Black Single Mothers
117th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association Meeting. Presented at the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association Meeting.
Event: 117th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association Meeting
2022 conference paper
“Making it Stretch”: How Low-Income Black Mothers Manage Food Security in the Context of COVID-19
117th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association Meeting. Presented at the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association Meeting.
Event: 117th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association Meeting
2020 journal article
“You Can Have It All, Just Not at the Same Time”: Why Doctoral Students are Actively Choosing Singlehood
Gender Issues, 37(4), 315–339.
