Presentations / October 19, 2022 2022 Oct: “‘Nosotras Trabajamos en la Costura’: Gloria Maldonado and Puerto Rican Needleworkers in Public History Production, 1983-1987,” PRSA
Presentations / June 14, 2022 2022 April: “The Crisis of Contingency and the Erosion of Research,” Scholarly Work and the Work of Scholarship in an Era of Contingency, OAH Boston
Presentations / April 30, 2021 2021 April: “Beyond the Fields: Gender, Labor, and the Public Legacies of Puerto Rican Farm Workers and Needleworkers,” Shade Research Collective Symposium
Presentations / June 30, 2019 2019 June: Women & Workplace Activism in the Postwar U.S.: Persistent Efforts to Move Systems, LAWCHA, Duke University
Presentations / April 30, 2018 2018 April: “Homework, Sweatshops, Factories, and Mills: The New South, Puerto Rico, and Labor Markets for Neoliberalism,” Organization of American Historians
Presentations / April 30, 2018 2018 May: “Fragmented Archives: Northeastern Millworkers and Puerto Rican Needleworkers in the Same Industry, Different Collections,” Association for the Study of Connecticut History
Presentations / April 30, 2017 2017 June: “Working the Exemptions: Puerto Rican Needleworkers, Pliable Citizenship, and a Scaffolding for Neoliberalism,” LAWCHA, University of Washington
Presentations / April 30, 2017 2017 March: Outstanding Paper, “Experiments in Citizenship, Migration, and Labor Recruitment: Puerto Rican Needleworkers and a Deep History of Neoliberalism,” Graduate History Conference, UMass Amherst
Presentations / April 30, 2017 2017 Nov: Humanities in Action Panel, National Humanities Conference, Boston
Presentations / April 30, 2017 2017 April: “A Laboratory for Neoliberalism: Puerto Rican Needleworkers, Flexible Labor Markets, and Rationales for Exemptions and Incentives,” Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies Conference, UMass Amherst