All of It Podcast, WNYC, Deborah Willis Reflects on 25 Years of ‘Reflections in Black’, Allison Stewart, November 2025WBEZ Chicago, Finalists’ designs for Rekia Boyd monument in Douglass Park unveiled, Elly Fishman, November 2025
Chicago Sun Times, Finalists’ designs for Rekia Boyd monument in Douglass Park unveiled, Elly Fishman, November 2025WBEZ Chicago, Red Clay Dance Company brings ‘love letter to Black women and girls’ to the stage in Chicago, Cianna Graves, September 2025Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy, Connecting Philanthropy & Community, August 2025The New York Times, The Peacock Chair and the Black Experience, James Thomas, June 2025
Vogue Magazine, A Legacy in Focus: The Gordon Parks Gala Brings Together Fashion’s Finest, Shelton Boyd-Griffith, May 2025
Elle Decor, Robert Hartwell’s Home Restoration in the Berkshires, Salamishah Tillet, and Photography by Scheherazade Tillet, April 2025TEDx Chicago, Photography, Sisterhood, and Play as Healing, March 2025 ArtForum, Gordon Parks Foundation Launches Collection-Building Initiative, Names 2025 Fellows, News Desk, January 2025Essence Magazine, Gordon Parks Foundation Launches Legacy Initiative And Announce 2025 Fellows, Okla Jones, January 2025
The Guardian, ‘Life has not stopped for grief’: the photographer holding Breonna Taylor’s memory, Scheherazade Tillet, March 2024Cultured Magazine, In Chicago, Two Artists Create a Series of Altars to Black Women and Girls, Britt Julious, February 2024Hyperallergic, The Black Girlhood Altar Implores Us to Remember, Jen Torwudzo-Stroh, February 2024Bloomberg, Design Edition: The Black Sisters Reshaping US Monuments, Kriston Capps, February 2024Mother Tongue, Issue 6 “Beyonce & Solange & Sasha & Malia & Serena & Venus, & Salamishah & Scheherazade,” Salamishah Tillet, Spring/Summer 2024Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Freedom Square: The Black Girlhood Altar, January 2024The Brooklyn Rail, Deborah Roberts: What About Us? Featuring Roberts and Scheherazade Tillet, with Ezza Ahmed, November 2024The Kelly Clarkson Show, A Long Walk Home Feature, October 2022
The Cut, Capturing the Joy of Black Girlhood, February 2022: February 2022The Washington Post, These Photos Are an Antidote to Stereotypes of Black Girls, Kennedi Carter, February 2022The New York Times, Picturing Black Childhood: An Artist’s Journey, Aruna D’Souza, February 2022Black Matrilineage, Photography, and Representation, Our mother, my muse, Salamishah and Scheherazade Tillet, 2022
Ms. Magazine, Picturing Black Girlhood: A Praise Song for Black Girls, Régine Jean-Charles, February 2022The New York Times, A Monument to the Lives of Black Women and Girls, Gina Cherelus, December 2021
The New York Times, ‘No Time to Be a Child’, Alisha Haridasani Gupta, September 2021Nonprofit Quarterly, Report Outlines Black Feminist Vision to Improve the Lives of Black Girls, Chelsea Dennis, September 2021The Takeaway, WNYC, Report Details How Black Girls are Disproportionately Affected by Covid-19 and Systemic Racism, Melissa Harris-Perry, June 2021A Long Walk Home, Black Girls During The Pandemic and Protest: A COVID-19 Report, Alliyah Allen, Salamishah Tillet, Scheherazade Tillet, Leah Gipson, Mimi Owusu, 2021Visual Arts Research, Vol. 47 No. 1, Sittin' Up in My Room, Exploring Black Girl Interiority in the Work of Scheherazade Tillet and Nydia Blas, Amoni Thompson, Summer 2021Netflix, Singing a Black Girl’s Song: A Chicago-based arts nonprofit finds inspiration in A Love Song for Latasha, Tre’vell Anderson, Summer 2021Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, Anaya Fraizer, 16, Poet from the series, My Family Chair (2018), 2021Chicago Tribune, A Long Walk Home’ Continues to Honor and Empower with Black Girlhood Altar, Darcel Rockett, June 2021The Guardian, The Power of Touch: I Wasn't Able to Hold My Daughter Until She Was Three Days Old, By Salamishah Tillet, Photos by Scheherazade Tillet, July 2020Elle Décor, It's a New Dawn, Salamishah Tillet and Photography by Scheherazade Tillet, October 2020Gagosian Quarterly magazine, Nina Simone, Our National Treasure. By Salamishah Tillet and Photography by Scheherazade Tillet, Spring 2019 Art Therapy for Social Justice, You Want to Be Well? Self-Care as a Black Feminist Intervention in Art Therapy, Salamishah Tillet and Scheherazade Tillet, 2018HEC Happening Now, Black Girl Culture at St. Louis Community College–Florissant Valley Contemporary Art Gallery, 2017