Publications:
McHenry, A. (2019, March). Her name is Flo. San Bernardino, CA: Author.
McHenry, A. (2018). Representation. In Department of Africana Studies, Kapu Sens Africana Studies Literary Review Volume 32:We Represent: Power in Unity and Resistance. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge. 23.
McHenry, A. (2017). My skin is brown. In Department of Africana Studies, Kapu Sens Africana Studies Literary Review Volume 30: One Love: Strength and Solidarity in a Time of Uncertainty. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge. 44.
McHenry, A. (2017). Deaf black culture and the lack of representation. In Department of Africana Studies, CAPTURED 6th Annual 2016-2017 Student Research Journal: Print and Multi-Media Edition, America: Already Great, How Cultural & Ethnic Diversity Make Our Country Great. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge. 57-61.
McHenry, A. (2019, March). Her name is Flo. San Bernardino, CA: Author.
McHenry, A. (2018). Representation. In Department of Africana Studies, Kapu Sens Africana Studies Literary Review Volume 32:We Represent: Power in Unity and Resistance. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge. 23.
McHenry, A. (2017). My skin is brown. In Department of Africana Studies, Kapu Sens Africana Studies Literary Review Volume 30: One Love: Strength and Solidarity in a Time of Uncertainty. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge. 44.
McHenry, A. (2017). Deaf black culture and the lack of representation. In Department of Africana Studies, CAPTURED 6th Annual 2016-2017 Student Research Journal: Print and Multi-Media Edition, America: Already Great, How Cultural & Ethnic Diversity Make Our Country Great. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge. 57-61.