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Invited Speaker: “Fourth Worlds and the Art of Logistical Failure.” Illuminations: The Dark Room Visual Culture Studies Seminar 10th Anniversary Symposium, Dartmouth/MIT, October 13-15, 2022. 


Invited Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” Literature & Legacies of Race Lecture Series, Department of English Language and Literatures, University of British Columbia, September 26, 2022.


Keynote Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” The Failure of Knowledge/Knowledges of Failure Symposium, English and American Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, April 22, 2022.


Keynote Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” Genealogies of Anti-Asian/Asia Violences Symposium, Moynihan Institute, Syracuse University, March 25, 2022.


Invited Speaker, Dialogue with Minh Vu on Anti-Asian Racism, Asian American Studies, and Alien Capital. Asian American Cultural Center, Yale University, March 15, 2022. 


Jan Cohn Keynote Lecture, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” American Studies, Trinity College, March 10, 2022. 


Keynote Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” The Failure of Knowledge/Knowledges of Failure Symposium, English and American Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, April 22, 2022.


Invited Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” Geography Department Speaker Series, Rutgers University, April 8, 2022.


Invited Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” Critical Theory Workshop, Institute for Critical Theory, Duke University. February 25, 2022.


Invited Speaker, “Reordering Hiroshima: Uranium Extraction and Indigenous Abandonment.” Asian American and Global Asian Studies Speaker Series. Sponsored by the English Department, University of Chicago. Livestreamed January 19, 2022.