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Gundermann, Christian. 2023. Short definitional recorded presentation on the concept of "naturecultures" . It is a collaboration between the Charles University of Prague (Czech Republic) and the MISTRA Environmental Research Program in Sweden


Haber-Thomson, L. (2025) Law, Culture, and the Humanities Lunchtime Lecture Series, "'A house with many rooms': the use of architectural metaphor in eighteenth century codification debates". Virtual talk.
 


Delivered the research presentation, "Outsourcing Migrant Control: 100 Years of Private Prisons,鈥 at the Center for the Study of the Southwest at Texas State University on September 24, 2020.


Published a letter in the New York Times on August 16, 2020, "The Moves Against the Census: A reader says the government's actions obscure accuracy and harm the country." New York Times (print and online editions). 


Interviewed for the radio show, 鈥2020 Talks鈥 by Pacifica Network and the Public News Service.  "鈥 and aired April 22, 2020.


Delivered the research presentation, "Smothering Asylum: Kids, Cages, and Political Currency in Migrant Processing," at the Issues in Mental Health Policy Seminar at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City on January 29, 2020.


Presented twice at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in November: (1) first delivering a research presentation, "From OTMs (other than Mexicans) to YAMS (you're all Mexicans): Conflating Latina/o/x Migrants,鈥 at the Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, on November 14, 2019; (2) as a panelist for the Social Science Matters series, "Critical Issues for the 2020 Election Cycle: U.S. Immigration Policy,鈥 on November 19, 2019.


Delivered the closing keynote address, "The Global Next Door: Local Engagement, Accompaniment, and New Forms of Diversity," at the American Association of Colleges and Universities conference, "Crossing Borders and Boundaries: Global Citizenship for Campus, Community, and Careers." San Antonio, Texas, October 19, 2019.


Hong, A. M. (2025) H & G, a great and terrible story, a lyric opera adapted from Anna Maria Hong鈥檚 novella, H & G, was performed at the Eastman School of Music鈥檚 Winter Voice Festival on January 30鈥揊ebruary 2, 2025, directed by Timothy Long and Pat Diamond. Hong co-wrote the libretto with composer Allen Shawn and theater director Jean Randich. 


Hong, A.M. Invited Speaker, 鈥淎API Sonnets.鈥 University of Otago, Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand, January 16, 2025.