"The New Political Economy of Financial Regulation." Penn’s Institute for Law & Economics (ILE) Fourth Annual Financial Law Workshop. Invited Commentator. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. January 2025.
“Economic Justice Tools and Strategies for Power.” Forward Justice. Invited Panelist. Grounding the South: Building Political Power. New Orleans, Louisiana. August 2022.
“A Call For a Permanent Child Tax Credit.” Economic Security Project. White House. Invited Presentation. Washington, DC. September 2021.
“Holding Data, Surveillance and Racial Justice.” National Employment Law Center. NELP’s We’re All In Conference. Invited Panelist. Las Vegas, NV. November 2019.
"The Color of Surveillance." Georgetown Unviersity. The Color of Surveillance: Monitoring Poor and Working People. Invited Panelist. Washington, DC. November 2019.
TEACHING & CURRICULUM DESIGN
University & Academic Teaching
Guest Lecturer: Economics, Public Policy, and Social Justice
University of South Carolina; Winthrop University| 2010–2024
Delivered invited lectures on immigration policy, racial capitalism, credit markets, and economic justice.
Presented on the economic implications of legislation (e.g., Senate Bill 20, credit reporting, child tax credit, financial regulation).
Engaged undergraduate and graduate students in applied discussions connecting economic theory, policy analysis, and lived experience.
Facilitator & Public Educator — National Conferences & Advocacy Institutes
CFPB, Consumer Reports, NELP, Forward Justice, Economic Security Project, NAACP, etc.
Led workshops and panels on economic justice tools, credit reporting systems, child tax credit policy, and corporate accountability.
Trained organizers, advocates, and policy professionals on narrative strategy, coalition building, and economic analysis in real-world contexts.
Invited testimony on racialized financial harm, regulatory enforcement, and systemic extraction.
A series of informative webinars on credit-related issues, including tips for managing credit and understanding credit reports.
Field Hearing on Alternative Data in Charleston, West Virginia.
Webinar on the intersection of criminal and financial justice.
Press Call: The Cost of Conviction.