2025:
Université Grenoble Alpes (virtual; November 2025)
American University of Paris (Paris, France; September 2025)
Université de Lausanne, Institute of Political Studies (Lausanne, Switzerland; June 2025): presented "A Brief History of Feminist Economic Thought"
2024:
Bates College, Department of Economics (Lewiston, Maine; December 2024): presented “Bolstering the Boys Club? The Gendered Effects of #MeToo and Nondisclosure Agreements on Workplace Social Capital in the United States”
University of Southern Maine, Department of Economics (Portland, Maine; December 2024): presented “Feminist Economics and Methods in the Field”
University of New England, College of Business (Biddeford, Maine; December 2024): presented “Bolstering the Boys Club? The Gendered Effects of #MeToo and Nondisclosure Agreements on Workplace Social Capital in the United States”
Université Grenoble Alpes (virtual; October 2024): presented “Why I am a Feminist Economist: A Research Overview”
McGraw Hill Economics (virtual, October 2024): roundtable webinar “Feminomics: The Gender Lens- Preparing Business Students to Navigate Diversity with Cultural Competency and Emotional Intelligence in Their Careers”
Rutgers University, School of Management and Labor Relations (New Brunswick, New Jersey; September 2024): presented “The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Labor Market Experience of Early Childhood Educators” coauthored with Eunice Han.
Creative Community Event with the National Women’s Studies Association (virtual; June 2024): presented "Feminist Pedagogy and Generative AI"
Levy Economics Institute of Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; March 2024): presented "What is a Feminist Quantitative Method? Opportunities for Feminist Econometrics"
Assumption University (Worcester, Massachusetts; February 2024): presented "Why I am a Feminist Economist"
2023:
St. John's University, Tobin College of Business (New York, New York; March 2023): presented "Infusing Diversity in a History of Economic Thought Course: An Archival Study of Syllabi and Resources for Redesign"
2025:
33rd International Association for Feminist Economics Annual Conference (Amherst, MA; July 2025)
Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference (Boston, Massachusetts; February 2025): presented "Is There Time to Teach Our Kids? Race, Gender, and Work Requirements for Childcare Subsidies" and "Teaching Economics Students about Bias in Generative AI: Assignments Focused on Race, Class, and Gendered Economic Inequality"
2024:
Levy Economics Institute Workshop: A Path to Inclusive Development: Unpacking Gender Inequalities in Economic Theory and Policies (Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; September 2024): presented "Political Economy of Home Ownership and Masculine-Typed Housework in the United States" coauthored with Bhavya Sinha.
32st International Association for Feminist Economics Annual Conference (Rome, Italy; July 2024): presented "What is a Feminist Approach to Research in the History of Economic Thought? Methods in the Field"
Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference (Boston, Massachusetts; February 2024): presented "A History of the Eastern Economic Association: 50 Years of Finding Space for Pluralism and Diversity in Economics"
Diversity in Philosophy of Economics Workshop for Special Issue of Journal of Economic Methodology (virtual; January 2024): presented "Diversity in Feminist Economics Research Methods: Trends from the Global South” coauthored with Aashima Sinha, Odile Mackett, and Elissa Braunstein
2023:
31st International Association for Feminist Economics Annual Conference (Cape Town, South Africa; 2023): presented "What is a Feminist Quantitative Method? Visions and Dilemmas in Feminist Econometrics" and "Experiences using Barbara Bergmann's Archives at Duke University"
Gender, Work, and Organization Annual Conference (Cape Town, South Africa; June 2023): presented "Unions and Men’s Participation in Unpaid Social Reproduction in the United States"
Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference (New York, New York; February 2023): presented “Union Coverage and Men's Participation in Unpaid Social Reproduction in the United States”
ASSA meetings (New Orleans, Louisiana; January 2023): presented "Infusing Diversity in a History of Economic Thought Course: An Archival Study of Syllabi and Resources for Redesign" in IAFFE Session
International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE) annual conference (New Orleans, Louisiana; January 2023): presented "Infusing Diversity in a History of Economic Thought Course: An Archival Study of Syllabi and Resources for Redesign"
2022:
30th International Association for Feminist Economics Annual Conference (Geneva, Switzerland; 2022): presented "Has the Feminist Economics Intellectual Project Lost its Way?"
Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference (Montego Bay, Jamaica; May 2022): presented “Has the Feminist Economics Intellectual Project Lost its Way?”
2021:
Western States Graduate Student Workshop (virtual; September 2021): presented “Patriarchial Rent Seeking in Entrepreneurial Households: An Examination Business Ownership and Housework Burdens in Black and White US Couples”
Conference on Women and Economics with the Center for the History of Politcal Economy at Duke University (virtual, July 2021): presented "Tracing Barbara Bergmann's Occupational Crowding Hypothesis"
29th International Association for Feminist Economics Annual Conference (virtual, July 2021): presented "Patriarchal Rent Seeking in Entrepreneurial Households: An Examination Business Ownership and Housework Burdens in Black and White US Couples" and "Has the Feminist Economics Intellectual Project Lost its Way?"
Colorado State University’s Department of Economics Brown Bag Seminar (Fort Collins, Colorado; March 2021): presented “Patriarchal Rent Seeking in Entrepreneurial Households: An Examination Business Ownership and Housework Burdens in Black and White US Couples”
Research Workshop with the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University (Durham, North Carolina; February 2021): presented “Tracing Barbara Bergmann’s Occupational Crowding Hypothesis”
2020:
Colorado State University’s Department of Economics Brown Bag Seminar (Fort Collins, Colorado; November 2020): presented “Tracing Barbara Bergmann’s Occupational Crowding Hypothesis”
Western Social Science Association Conference (virtual, June 2020): presented “The Political Economy of Hegemonic Masculinity: Class, Race, and Work”
46th Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference (Boston, Massachusetts; January 2020): presented “Hegemonic Masculinity: Men, Racism, and Work”
ASSA meetings (San Diego, California; January 2020): presented “The Political Economy of Hegemonic Masculinity” in URPE & IAFFE joint Session
2019:
Colorado State University’s Department of Economics Brown Bag Seminar, (Fort Collins, Colorado; October 2019): presented “Hegemonic Masculinity and Household Bargaining: Men, Women, and Work”
Western States Graduate Student Workshop (Fort Collins, Colorado; September 2019): presented “Hegemonic Masculinity Under Capitalism: Work & Wellbeing”
28th International Association for Feminist Economics Annual Conference (Glasgow, Scotland; June 2019): presented “Hegemonic Masculinity Under Capitalism: Women, Work, and Wellbeing”
46th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society (New York, New York; June 2019): presented “John Stuart Mill’s Subjection of Women: A 150th Anniversary Retrospective”
45th Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference (New York, New York; March 2019): presented “Basic Income Guarantees and Feminist Support from the Perspective of John Stuart Mill”
2018:
The Great Transition (Montreal, Canada; May, 2018): presented “Basic Income Guarantees from the Feminist Perspective of John Stuart Mill”
2017
North American Basic Income Congress (New York, New York; June 2017): presented “Basic Income Guarantees from the Feminist Perspective of John Stuart Mill”
2016
Assumption University Undergraduate Research Symposium (Worcester, Massachusetts; April 2016): presented “Examining the Impact of Female Labor Force Participation on Domestic Violence Rates in India”