• Propelling People Power: Trust-Based Philanthropy in Action (RightsCon Human Rights and Tech Conference, 2023)

  • Texas cities like Seguin should rethink Texas Ranger celebrations (Texas Standard. KUT/NPR, 2023).

  • Limits and Loss: Reflections on a Decade of Postcustodial Praxis – A Conversation with T-Kay Sangwand and Gabriel Solis (Item Not Found: Accounting for Loss in Libraries, Archives, and Other Heritage and Memory Organizations, 2023)

  • Reckoning with the history behind Texas Ranger monuments (Texas Standard. KUT/NPR, 2022)

  • Guantánamo: Seeing into the Dark Archive and Why It Matters (Oral History Association, 2021)

  • Challenges in community-led archives: perspectives in community memory and digital libraries (Digital Library Federation Forum, 2021)

  • Abolitionist Storywork: Weaving Collective Narratives of Freedom (2021)

  • Documenting Injustice as it Unfolds (Association of Canadian Archivists, University of British Columbia, 2021) 

  • Destroyed, Fabricated, Imagined: The Urgency of Documenting and Archiving Records of State Violence (Archival Imaginaries Symposium, Penn State Center for Humanities and Information, 2021)

  • Ethical Documentation and Archiving (Fieldwork Ethics, Center for Washington Cultural Traditions, 2020)

  • Documenting Protests, Protecting Protestors (Documenting the Now, 2020)

  • Archives of Violence / Archives of Survival (Society of American Archivists, 2019)

  • Surveillance and Truth Telling in an Age of Political Repression (Columbia University Center for Oral History Research, 2019)

  • Building Towards a Just Harbor: Endangered Data, State Violence, and Endangered Lives (Digital Library Federation, Government Records and Accountability Interest Group, 2019)

  • Documenting State Violence & Building Transformative Justice (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Prisons, Race, and Terror, 2018)

  • Responsibly and Ethically Documenting Trauma Narratives, Border Separations, Trauma, and People of Color (Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 2018)

  • “Do Not Resist” documentary film discussion, Controversy & Conversations (Humanities Institute, University of Texas at Austin, 2018)  

  • Using Trauma Oral History to Document Narratives of Violence (Health & Humanities Pop-Up Institute Symposium, 2018)

  • Stereotyping Marginalized Communities through Narratives of Violence (Austin Public Library, 2018)

  • Archives and Human Rights (Archival Special Collections, University of Texas at Austin School of Information, 2018)

  • Archives and Human Rights (Archival Enterprise II, University of Texas at Austin School of Information, 2018)

  • Narrating the Communities We Want to Create (The Evergreen State College, 2017)

  • Sensitive Audiovisual Materials in Archives (Association of Moving Image Archivists, 2017)

  • Symbolic Annihilation & Archives of Survival (Technologies of Memory, Lafayatte University, 2017)

  • Race, Culture, Capital Punishment: From Lynching to Lethal Injection (Austin Community College Regional Equity Summit, 2017)

  • Narrative, Memory & Annihilation (Library Social Justice Lecture Series, Lafayatte University, 2017)

  • Oral History & Social Justice (Southwestern University [True] Stories Project Webinar, 2016)

  • Trauma Narratives & State Violence (Raids, Sanctuary, Resistance, Abriendo Brecha XIV Activist Scholarship Conference, 2017)

  • Oral History, State Violence, and Human Rights (Hear Me Speak: A Symposium on Oral History, SUNY Old Westbury Hispanic/Latino Cultural Center, 2012)

  • Using Oral History to Develop Curriculums on the Post-9/11 Constitutional Crisis (Teaching American History Program, 2012)