Recent Talks
February 2024
Ethics of AI in Medical Education: Pros and Cons
Health Talks webinar series, ASU College of Health Solutions
”Questioning the Inevitability of ‘Transformative"‘ Medical Innovations
January 2024
Biology and Society Lab, ASU School of Life Sciences
”Digital Health and Racial Justice”
November 2023
UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics
”Abolition Medicine in Digital Health Innovation: A Methodological Proposal”
ASU Center on Technology, Data and Society
”Digital Health Equity in Tempe”
May 2023
Race+Tech+Media Working Group
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
”Digital Health and the Abolitionist Consciousness”
November 2022
Electrophysiology Symposium for the Allied Health Professional
”The Promises and Limitations of Innovative Technologies in Cardiovascular Disease Health Equity Research”
October 2022
Convening on Social Studies of Data
Arizona State University
”Digital Health and the Abolitionist Consciousness”
March 2022
Race+Tech+Media Working Group
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
”Should Facial Recognition Technology Be the Future of Blood Pressure Measurement?”
November 2021
Enlightening Lunch Series
School for the Future of Innovation in Society
Arizona State University
”Facial Recognition Must Not Be the Future of Diagnosing Hypertension”
September 2020
University of Michigan
English Department
Critical Conversations: Health
”Patients’ Stories and Expertise”
January 2020
University of Michigan
National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID)
NCID Community Meeting
Lunch Lecture
September 2019
University of Michigan
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Interdisciplinary Science and Policy Initiative for Research Engagement (InSPIRE)
Lunch and Learn discussion
May 2019
New York University
Tandon School of Engineering
Guest Lecture for Dr. Danya Glabau’s Science, Technology, and Society course
”Patients and Caregivers as Experts and Activists”
April 2019
Purdue University
American Studies Colloquium
“Joking In Prognosis: Richard Pryor, Tig Notaro, and the Temporalities of Illness”
March 2019
King’s College London
Department of Global Health & Social Medicine
Culture, Medicine, Power Conversation
”Fight For Our Health: Activism in the Face of Health Insurance Precarity”
University of Chicago
Chicago Center for Contemporary Thought
”Illness Narratives as Health Activism: Telling Stories About Precarity to Save the ACA”
University of Chicago
Department of English Language and Literature
Guest Lecture for Dr. Lauren Berlant’s Literature of Trauma course
”Stand-up Comedy and the Affects of Surviving Disease”