“The Extradition of La Nacha,” American Historical
Association-Congress on Latin American History, Washington, DC,
January, 2009
“A 40 años del 68: Diálogo entre dos generaciones,” Universidad
Autónoma Metropolitana—Iztapalapa, Mexico City, October 2008
“The 1968 Mexican Student Movement to the Present,” University of
Detroit, September 2008
“Foreign Vices?: Gender, Modernity, and Drugs in Mexico,
1930-1960,” Narconarratives Conference, University of
Pittsburgh, April 2008
“Los estudiantes contra los gorilas: The Representation of Class
and Racial Conflict in 1968 Mexico,” American Historical
Association-Congress on Latin American History, Washington, DC,
January 2008.
“Plaza de los sacrificios: Un análisis de género de la masacre de
Tlatelolco” at la Escuela Nacional de Antopología e Historia
(ENAH), Mexico City, November 7, 2007.
“Finding Those who Don’t Wish to be Found: History Detectives,”
California University of Pennsylvania, April 2007
“Women with Golden Arms: Gender and Narcotrafficking,
1930-1960,” American Historical Association-Congress on Latin
American History, Atlanta, Georgia, January 2007.
“Narcotraficante Lola la Chata and Her Threat to Civilization,” New
York City Latin American History Workshop, October 2006
Selling is More of a Habit than Using: Women and Narco-Trafficking,
1900-1960,” XII Congress of Mexican, United States, and Canadian
Historians, October 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia
“Los gorilas and los halcones: Imagery and Representation in 1968
and 1971,” Latin American Studies Association Meeting, March 2006,
San Juan, Puerto Rico
“Saint Children on Heroin: Gender and Representation in the
Narcotics Trade, 1930-1960,” The Third International Colloquium on
the History of Women and Gender in Mexico, September 22-24,
2005
“Questions of Impunity: Echeverría and Mexico’s On-Going
Dirty War,” NEH Summer Seminar, “Human Rights in the Age of
Globalization,” July 2005