National Communication Association Pre-Conference. San Francisco, USA.Ĭo-Presented Paper: “Protesting the Surveilled Nucleotide: the reproduction of spatial imaginaries within the body” in the Theorizing the Body as Spatial Resistance panel with Simogne Hudson National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference. Monopoly” Miss the Mark?: A Cultural, Textual, and Media Analysis of the Game That “Celebrates Women” with Sierra Bray and Amber Lynn Scott International Communication Association Annual Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico/Virtual.Ĭo-Authored Paper: “Abolition Futurities: Examining Fictional TV Representations of Police Officers Before and After #BlackLivesMatter” with Olivia Gonzalez Panelist for “Critical Media Collaborations” with Alison Trope, DJ Johnson, Enrique Legaspi, Jillian Russell, Carolina PinhoĬo-Designed and Co-Led “Embedding Abolitionist Digital Pedagogies in Education” workshop with Jordan Harper and Sophie SyllaĪmerican Studies Association Annual Meeting. Cherney, Nicole Bush, Atilla Hallsby, and Emily Krebs.Ĭritical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas Annual Meeting. Panelist for “Sustainable Transformation: Mental Illness in Academic Contexts” with James L. National Communication Association Annual Conference. Invited talk on “Student Abolitionist Collectives and the Community Organizer Perspective” National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Student Leadership Pre-Conference. Copaganda in the New World Order” with Olivia GonzalezĬhaired Panel “Work and Labor: Exploring Women Workers' Wellbeing and Representations Across Industries” Paris, France.Ĭo-Authored Paper “Globalizing “Good Cop” Tales on Television: The History and Influence of U.S. Los Angeles, USA.Ĭo-Led workshop “Another Classroom is Possible”: An Abolitionist Approach to Education with Sophie Sylla, J.D.Ĭultural Studies Association Annual Conference. Putman, Corey Reutlinger, Stephen Spates, Yusaku Yajima, Minglei Zhang.Īrts, Media, and Entertainment Institute. Curnalia, Hunter Fine, Lucy Wanjiku Gichaga, Guy Harrison, Nancy A Heise Greg Hummel, Kanika Nicole Jackson, Xianlin Jin, Tiffany Lewis, Bernardita Maria Yunis, Angela L. Blinne, Andy Kai-chun Chuang, Kakali Bhattacharya Chakrabarti, Alexa Dare, Alexis de Coning, Rebecca M.L. Panelist for “Decolonizing Assessment: Exploring "Place" of Grades in the Communication Classroom” with Kristen C. Chávez, Suzanne Enck, Matthew Houdek, Simogne Hudson, Lore/tta LeMaster, and Bryan J. Panelist for “Abolitionism and Communication Studies: A Framework for Community Advocacy and Liberation” with Josue David Cisneros, Karma R. Toronto, Canada.Ĭo-Authored Paper “Building Narrative Power for Abolitionist Storytelling: Possibilities Within and Beyond Hollywood” with Olivia Gonzalez. Steve Gennaro, Nolan Higdon, and Michael Hoechsmann. “Radical Education and the Abolitionist University.” In Transformative Practice in Critical Media Literacy: Radical Democracy and Decolonized Pedagogy in Higher Education. 2022 National Systems-Impacted Writer’s Contest: A Collection of Winning Essays. Radical History Review – The Abusable Past. Scaling Up and Building Solidarity: A Conversation with Organizers from the Cops Off Campus Coalition. USC Annenberg Press.īaskin, L., Beard, A., Hatrick, J. International Journal of Communication (Online), 13, 3529–3531. Review of The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement. Review of Plantation Politics and Campus Rebellions: Power, Diversity, and the Emancipatory Struggle in Higher Education. How to outlive the university? Communication and Critical/cultural Studies, 17 (4), 410–417. Watchmen, Copaganda, and Abolitionist Futurities in U.S. (if you don't have access to these publications please feel free to email me)
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