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July 2008

Keynote address: S.W.A.G.G.: What It Really Is and How To Keep It
Workshop: Real Talk About Hip Hop. Eve's Circle "I Am Worth It" Conference, Montgomery, AL.

June 2008

Panelist: National Council for Research on Women’s 2008 Annual Conference, "Hitting The Ground Running: Research, Activism and Leadership for a New Era," New York, NY

Keynote address: From Hip Hop to the Web: Educating Girls about Sexuality in the 21st Century
6th Annual HIV/AIDS/STDs and Human Sexuality Conference, Kansas City, MO

March 2008

Panelist: HIV/AIDS and the Hip Hop Generation, Howard University Hip Hop and Higher Education Symposium, Washington, DC

February 2008

Lecture: Mass Media and Minority Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Minority Health Conference, Chapel Hill, NC

January 2008

From Hip Hop to MySpace: Using Technology to Empower Black Young Women & Girls
STD/HIV Prevention Conference focusing on Youth and Technology, San Francisco State University's Institute for Next Generation Internet, San Francisco, CA

December 2007

Lecture: Representin’ in Cyberspace: Sexual Scripts, Self-Definition, and Hip Hop Culture in Black Adolescent Girls' Home Pages. San Francisco State University Department of Human Sexuality Studies, San Francisco, CA

October 2007

Keynotes: Addressing Global Health and Leadership for Effectual Global Change, Gates Millennium Scholars Leadership Conference, Chantilly, VA.

Lecture: From hip hop to MySpace: Black girls' sexual scripts, self-definition & media production, Stanford Hip Hop Archive / African & African American Studies Department : The Hip Hop Lectures, Stanford, CA.

Workshop: Using Hip Hop To Empower Young Women: A Workshop For Adult Allies
Workshop: Using Hip Hop To Empower Young Women: A Workshop For Young Women
Columbia College Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts and Media / Young Women's Action Team, Chicago, IL.

September 2007

Panelist: Using Youth Development Approaches to Address HIV/AIDS at the Community Level: A Case Study of HOTGIRLS, Inc.
37th Annual Legislative Conference, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., Washington DC

June 2007

Panelist: The Female Face of HIV/AIDS
25th Anniversary Annual Conference, National Council for Research on Women, Atlanta, GA

May 2007

Panelist: Strategies and Solutions: Using Popular Culture
Youth, Gender & Violence: Exploring the Connections Symposium, Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, NY

April 2007

From Hip Hop to MySpace:  Developing Culturally Appropriate HIV Prevention Messages for Young Black Women and Girls. Morehouse College Family Institute Conference, Atlanta, GA

February 2007

Panelist: The state of HIV/AIDS in black America
National HIV/AIDS Awareness and Information Day Event sponsored by the National Panhellenic Council and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Tau Epsilon Omega Chapter), Atlanta, GA

December 2006

From hip hop to MySpace: Reaching black adolescent girls in the 21st century
Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness - HIV/AIDS Community Summit, Atlanta, GA

November 2006

I'm a dyme, that’s top of the line, cute face, slim waist, with a big behind!: Hip hop, sexuality, and body politics in black adolescent girls′ Internet home pages

Adolescent health research in cyberspace: An exploration of methodological, ethical, and legal issues

134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA

May 2006

Using hip hop to empower girls
Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault Statewide Conference, Springfield, IL

March 2006

Panelist: A town hall meeting: Let’s talk about sex! hip hop’s impact on sexuality among young adults and teens
Howard University Hip Hop and Higher Education Symposium, Washington, DC

December 2005

I need a soldier!’: Sexual and relationship scripts in personal home pages constructed by black adolescent girls in the hip hop era
133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA

June 2005

Black adolescent girls’ sexual and relationship scripts in cyberspace
2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA

April 2005

Representin’ in cyberspace: Black adolescent girls’ sexuality, self-definition, and online gender performances in the P.I.M.P. era
Feminism and Hip Hop Conference, University of Chicago Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, Chicago, IL

November 2003

Hip hop as an educational tool for reaching black adolescent girls in the era of HIV/AIDS
Sister Song Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights National Conference, Atlanta, GA

March 2002

HIV/AIDS and young women of color
4th Annual Women of Color Symposium: Health and Activism, Ann Arbor, MI

December 2001

Flippin’ the script” on the HIV/AIDS epidemic: Hip hop as a tool for reaching black young women and girls
100th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC

March 2001

Hip hop as an educational tool for preventing HIV/AIDS in black adolescent girls
Hip Hop and Cultural Studies Collective Conference, Ann Arbor, MI

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