Travel and Food Writing
"For Morocco, a World Cup run that transcends the sport." Washington Post, 2022.
"They braved Barcelona with kids this hot, busy summer and lived well." Washington Post, 2022.
"For top horse racing without the crowds, try Keeneland, not Churchill Downs." Washington Post, 2021.
"Why a 200-Year-Building in Morocco Is the Only National Historic Landmark Outside the U.S." Smithsonian Magazine, 2020.

"They swam against the tide with a winter beach vacation. Verdict? Worth it." Washington Post, 2021.
"Why does American travel writing erase Black people?"
Al Jazeera, 2020.
"He set out to show his son the D.C. area’s 68 Civil War forts. Protests made it more than a diversion." Washington Post, 2020.
"The Diplomatic Intrigue that Gave Morocco a Cameo Appearance in the U.S. Civil War." Smithsonian Magazine, 2020.
"The Minty Appeal of Absinthe's Forgotten Cousin." Roads & Kingdoms, 2017.
"Morocco's Answer to New York's Bodega Breakfast Sandwich." Roads & Kingdoms, 2017.
Peer-Reviewed and Scholarly Publications
"The historical geography of Azemmour: environment and empire on the Moroccan Atlantic coast." The Journal of North African Studies 27, no. 5 (2022): 1060-1080.
"The History of the Tangier Difficulty: The American Civil War in Morocco." Civil War History 65, no. 3 (2019): 262-294.
"Sugar for sustenance: Nutrition studies in French colonial Morocco." Global Environment 11, no. 1 (2018): 36-57.
"North African merchant networks of the western Mediterranean: New approaches to the nineteenth century," The Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 7, no. 3 (2016): 269-281.
"Africa's Last Colony." Foreign Affairs, 2016.
"The Great War on the Moroccan Front." The World During the First World War. Eds. Helmut Bley and Anorthe Kremers (Klartext, 2014): 251-259.
(co-authored with Mona Atia) "Imaginative geographies of Amazigh activism in Morocco." Social & cultural geography 13, no. 3 (2012): 255-274.