“Solidarity in Action: How Ethical Journalism Fights for Social Justice” (2023, March 17). Information and Media PhD Speakers Series, Michigan State University.
“Teaching Solidarity Journalism” (2022, December 19). Invited speaker for the Journalism Educator Collaborative. Virtual convening.
“‘Woman, Life, Freedom’: Reporting #MahsaAmini Protests in Solidarity” (2022, October 24). Center for Media Engagement. Moderator. Virtual convening.
“Putting Voters First: Solidarity Reporting for Democracy” (2022, October 20). Center for Media Engagement, Resolve Philly collaboration. Virtual convening.
“Solidarity Journalism: Why Social Injustice is Newsworthy” (2022, September 28). Toronto Metropolitan University. Toronto, Canada.
“Solidarity Everywhere: Advancing Truth, Power, and Social Justice Through Journalism.” (2022, September 15). Keynote address for Media Solidarity in a Global Era symposium. Media and Communication Educational and Research Center in Tbilisi, Georgia. Virtual convening.
“The Pros and Cons of Bias in Newsgathering and Media Content Creation” (2022, Newspaper and Online News Division & Communication Technology Division). Panelist. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Detroit, Michigan.
“Best Practices for Covering Marginalized Communities” (2022, July 30). Panelist. Asian American Journalists Association, National Convention. Los Angeles, California.
“Solidarity in Action: An Ethical Reporting Approach for Representing Marginalized Communities” (2022, July 26). San Francisco Standard. San Francisco, California.
“Says Who? Solidarity Reporting on Social Injustice” (2022, June 23). National School of Journalism and Public Discourse in Bangalore, India. Virtual guest lecture.
“How Solidarity Journalism Improves Accuracy in News” (2022, June 9). Alabama Media Professionals and University of Alabama. Virtual convening.
“Journalism Ethics: Practical Considerations for Countering Misinformation” (2022, June 2). American Association for the Advancement of Science, Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship training. Virtual guest lecture.
“Centering Equity: Journalism, Ethics, and a Just Future.” Panel moderator. Center for Journalism Ethics, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
“Is That Really Journalism? Is That Really Scholarship? Advancing Solidarity in Journalism (Studies) Through Public Engagement” (2022, April 28). Emerging Scholars Speaker Series at School of Journalism & Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
“Solidarity in Good Systems: Designing for Dignity” (2022, April 19). Provost’s Cluster and Interdisciplinary Hiring Initiative Lightning Talk Series. University of Texas at Austin.
“Solidarity Reporting on Marginalized Communities” (2022, April 14). Texas Tribune. Austin, Texas.
“Solidarity Reporting” (2022, April 5). The Eagle, American University student newspaper. Virtual convening.
“Who Gets to Speak in News Coverage? Solidarity Reporting on Trans Issues” (2022, March 31). Center for Media Engagement, Trans Journalists Association collaboration. Virtual convening.
“Solidarity in Action: An Ethical Reporting Approach for Representing Marginalized Communities” (2022, March 9). MA/PhD Seminar at School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa.
“Battling Disinformation and Misinformation with Solidarity Reporting” (2022, March 1). School of Communication, American University. Virtual guest lecture.
“Solidarity Journalism: An Ethical Approach for Representing Marginalized Communities” (2022, February 24). Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Arizona State University. Virtual guest lecture.
“Solidarity and Advocacy Journalism” (2022, February 23). Diederich College of Communication, Marquette University. Virtual guest lecture.
“Fact, Fiction, or Distortion? The Importance of Staying Critical when Scrolling Online” (2022, February 21). Featured Speaker at the Herbert Family University Lecture Series. University of Texas at Austin.
“The Future of Radical Black Media, Cyberculture & The Black Press” (2022, February 2). Panelist. Kansas City Defender. Virtual convening.
“Solidarity Reporting: Ethical Considerations for Representing Marginalized Communities” (2021, December 2). Asian American Journalists Association (UT Chapter). University of Texas at Austin.
“Is that Really Journalism? Journalism and Advocacy” (2021, November 18). Center for Media Engagement, The Objective, El Tímpano, Reframe collaboration. Virtual convening.
“Solidarity Reporting on Afghanistan: Resisting Dehumanizing Portrayals” (2021, August 25). Center for Media Engagement. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“‘The Media is So Biased’: Teaching Journalists to Reveal (& Defend) Their Values” (2021, Media Ethics Division & Communication Technology Division). Panelist & panel co-organizer. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“For vs. About: Challenging Journalists’ Perceptions of Audiences and Communities” (2021, Participatory Journalism Interest Group). Panelist. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“New Normal for Journalism Ethics in 2020: Journalists’ Responsibility in Addressing Misinformation in the Year of Coronavirus, Social Protests, and Natural Disasters” (2021, Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division). Panelist. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Covering the Rise of Anti Asian American Racism: Solidarity Approaches to Reporting” (2021, April 7). Markkula Center, AAJA-SF, SPJ NorCal collaboration. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Covering Insurrection: News Frames, Word Choice, and Deciding Whose Story to Tell” (2021, January 18-22). Markkula Center & Resolve Philly collaboration. Virtual convenings due to COVID-19.
“Solidarity in Journalism to Address Desensitization in a Pandemic” (2020, October 22). Journalism in the Time of Crisis: At the Intersection of Journalism and the Pandemic. Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Evoking Empathy or Enacting Solidarity? Ethical Considerations when Representing Marginalized Communities” (2020, October 20). Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture, Virginia Commonwealth University. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Reimagining Local News” (2020, September 29). Mediactive: How to Participate in Our Digital World.” Hosted by News Co/Lab, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Arizona State University. Virtual livestream.
“Covering Elections in Solidarity: An Interactive Workshop” (Fall 2020). Markkula Center & Prism collaboration. Virtual convenings due to COVID-19.
“Ethical Questions Bob Woodward’s Rage Raises” (2020, September 16). UC Berkeley School of Journalism, Dean’s Town Hall. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Teaching Less Extractive Reporting” (2020, Media Ethics Division). Panelist & panel organizer. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Is Media Literacy a Solution to Fake News?” (2020, Online News Division). Panelist & panel organizer. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Race, Racism and Media Law and Ethics Scholarship” (2020, Media Ethics Division). Panelist. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“Re-Framing Journalism with a Solidarity Approach: An Interactive Workshop on Covering Coronavirus” (Spring 2020). Markkula Center & Resolve Philly collaboration. Virtual convenings due to COVID-19.
“Solidarity in Action: A Reporting Approach for Addressing News Fatigue” (Spring 2020). City University of London, Journalism Research Seminar. Virtual convening due to COVID-19.
“How Media Participate in Defining Social Problems” (Winter 2020; Spring 2020). Social Problems. Department of Sociology, Santa Clara University.
“Polling News Coverage & Voter Behavior: Key Research Findings from Political Communication Studies” (Fall 2019). Election Polling: The Good, The Bad and Raising the Bar on 2020 Coverage. The Poynter Institute. Workshop held at George Washington University.
“Framing, Sourcing, and News Values” (Fall 2019). Reporting Methods. Bellisario College of Communications, Penn State University.
“Newsworthy or Not? Implications of News Values for Marginalized Communities” (Fall 2019). News Media Ethics. Bellisario College of Communications, Penn State University.
“Solidarity in Action.” (2019, Media Ethics Division). Invited presentation as Media Ethics dissertation award recipient. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Annual Conference. Toronto, Canada.
“How Local Journalists Humanize: Empathy & Solidarity in the San Francisco Homeless Project” (Fall 2018). Media Ethics. Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley.
“Bias, Exclusion, Diversity: Evoking Care for Geographically Distant Communities” (Fall 2018). Media Ethics Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley.
“Media Power, Metadata, and National Security Surveillance” (Spring 2018). Personality and Digital Media. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“Journalism in a Multicultural World” (Summer 2016). Media and Identities in the Globalizing Era. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“Journalism and the Demands of Justice” (Fall 2015). Perspectives on American Journalism. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“Theories of Power & the Press” (Spring 2015). Media Processes & Effects. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“The Limits of Watchdog Journalism” (Fall 2014). Perspectives on American Journalism. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“Cultural Studies of Communication” (Spring 2013). Media Processes & Effects. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“The Future of a Free and Independent Press” (Fall 2012). Perspectives on American Journalism. Department of Communication, Stanford University.
“Representation in News Media: A Critical Case Study” (Fall 2012). Perspectives on American Journalism. Department of Communication, Stanford University.