In the spring of 2018, I co-organized a two-day symposium on the history of interracial intimacies, which took place at the University of Chicago. More information can be found here.

In the past, I have also co-organized a roundtable “Gender, Sexuality, and Pedagogy,” which consisted of an interactive conversation with faculty and graduate students that explored strategies for and challenges related to teaching gender and sexuality across disciplines.  It sought to address questions such as: How do we teach themes of gender and sexuality in courses where they are not primary topics? What strategies do we use to encourage equitable student participation in classroom discussions? How do we navigate, manage, or utilize the personal experiences students bring to the classroom?

Additionally, I have invited guest speakers from France and the United States to give a book talk or a public lecture at the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Chicago.

Finally, I was the co-coordinator of the Transdisciplinary Approaches to Modern Europe Workshop in 2014 and 2015 at the University of Chicago.