2025 |
African Americans, the League of Nations and the Art of Being Civilized |
Global Governance Reform: Perspectives from the Twentieth Century, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
2024 |
Mapping the League of Nations |
RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London |
2024 |
Race and the League of Nations |
Lakeside Arts, Nottingham |
2024 |
African Americans at the League of Nations |
International Histories of Geopolitics, University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
2024 |
African Americans at the League of Nations |
Geography Department Seminar Series, University of Oxford, Oxford |
2023 |
Race and the League of Nations |
Monday Night Lecture, RGS-IBG, London |
2023 |
Race and the League of Nations |
Geographical Association, University of Nottingham |
2023 |
The League of Nations, Pan-African Congress and the Racial Limits of Liberal Internationalism |
Rethinking the Past and Present of Liberal Internationalism Conference, University of London |
2023 |
Internationalising Race: African Americans and the League of Nations |
Institute of Historical Research, London |
2023 |
Between Citizenship and Statelessness: African Americans and the League of Nations |
University of Glasgow |
2023 |
Black Archives and Pan-African Worldmaking |
AAG Annual Conference, Denver, CO |
2021 |
Digital Archives and Recombinant Historical Geographies |
Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series, University of Nottingham |
2019 |
Globalisation in Crisis |
Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche Seminar, Università degli Studi di Genova, Genoa, Italy |
2019 |
Geographies of Race and Memory |
School Research Seminar, School of Geography, Nottingham |
2018 |
Retracing the Pan-African Congress at 100 |
Conferencing the International: Spaces of Modern Internationalism Conference, RGS-IBG, London |
2018 |
Political Geographies of Pan-Africa: New Hopes and Failed Promises in the Wilsonian Moment |
RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London |
2018 |
‘A Journey to Pan-Africa’: Retracing the Pan-African Congress, 1919-1927 |
International Conference of Historical Geographers, Warsaw, Poland |
2018 |
To Look and Feel like a State: The Pan-African Congress and Interwar Diplomacy |
AAG Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. |
2018 |
Translating the International Peace Movement |
Cultures of Translation Seminar Series, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK |
2018 |
To Look and Feel like a State: The Pan-African Congress and Interwar Diplomacy |
EBAAS Conference, London |
2018 |
In Search of Pan-Africa |
Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series, University of Nottingham |
2017 |
Assembling ‘Negroana’: Black History and the Limits of Universal Knowledge |
London Group of Historical Geographers Seminar Series, London |
2017 |
The Pan-African Congress Reconsidered |
RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London |
2016 |
Martin Luther King Jr. and the Brave New Age of ‘Geographical Togetherness’ |
RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London |
2016 |
American Pacifists and the Political Construction of Martin Luther Kingiji |
Two Centuries of Peacemaking Conference, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
2015 |
Untangling Black Internationalisms: Bayard Rustin, Nonviolence and the Promise of Africa, c. 1953 |
Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar, University of Cambridge |
2014 |
Bayard Rustin: Civil Rights, Nonviolence and the Promise of Africa, c. 1953 |
History Department Seminar, Newcastle University |
2013 |
Radical Pacifism, Internationalism and the Ephemeral Geographies of the World Peace Brigade, 1962-63 |
RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London |
2013 |
Bayard Rustin’s Africa Program |
British Association for American Studies Conference, Exeter |
2013 |
Radical Pacifism in the Sahara |
Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series, University of Nottingham, UK |
2012 |
Towards a Black Christian Internationalism: African Americans and India in the Life and Work of William Stuart Nelson |
International Conference of Historical Geographers, Prague, Czech Republic |
2012 |
Black Internationalism and the Political Uses of South Asia, 1917-1947 |
AAG Annual Conference, New York, NY |
2011 |
Black Internationalism, South Asia and the Historical Geographies of Nonviolence |
School of Geography, University of Nottingham |