Keynote: 1619 Education Conference
For the second annual 1619 Education Conference, I had the opportunity to discuss the role of teaching hard histories in anti-racist work with MacArthur Genius Fellow, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi.
Podcasting and Panels Appearances Related to Media and Fandom

Writing Uncolonized Narratives Workshop
BNC’s Writing Uncolonized Narratives workshop helped attendees interrogate the ways biases seep into work and consider how to work from a decolonized mindset.

Fellowship of Fanology
FanologyPV brought together Black Nerds Create, Desi Geek Girls, Geeks of Color, and Nerds of Color to lead weekly Twitter watch parties for The Rings of Power.

TARBISTalks: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Black Nerds Create, in collaboration with Showtime, brought our audience weekly discussions of The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Available formats for appearances:
- Keynote Speaker
- Guest Speaker
- Workshop Facilitator
- Session Moderator
Potential Topics:
- Culturally and Historically Responsive Pedagogy
- Educational Technology
- Writing and Creation
- Radical Parenting
- Community Organizing
- Critical Fandom and Fan Activism