Speaking Engagements


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For speaking requests contact the Jodi Solomon Speakers Bureau.

 

speaking engagements

2024
April 17: University of Indiana School of Medicine
February 9-10: Association of Writers & Writing Programs

2023
October 19-20: Literary Arts Lab at the University of Chicago
October 19: American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
April 14: UCLA’s Global Health Education and Medical Humanities

2022
November 3: Case Western Reserve University’s Baker-Nord
Center for the Humanities
August 25: Boeing Employees' Credit Union
May 22: Harim College
April 30: National AntiRacist Book Festival
April 22: Virginia Festival of the Book
March 30: Arizona’s Vector Conference
February 18: UC Riverside’s 45th Annual Writer’s Week
February 17: Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative

2021
May 12: EW Scripps
April 14: Carter Center
April 13: Pan American Health Organization
March 31: Hastings College
March 25: Women's ALLY's Fireside Chat
March 23: Women's Global Initiative with ViaCom
March 16: Pinterest
February 10-11: Vanderbilt University

2020
March: Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium
February: Midland Historical Society, Midland, Michigan

2019
November: Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT libraries chose A Cup of Water Under My Bed for their fall reading]
October: Tennessee Technological University
March 28: Middle Tennessee State University’s Women’s and Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Conference {keynote}

2018
Nov. 1: Nonfiction Now Conference in Phoenix
Oct. 25: Reading at Books & Books in Coral Gables, FL
May 19: Greensboro Bound: A Literary Festival
April 20-25: Feria Internacional del Libro de Bogotá
April 4: Northern Arizona University {keynote}
March 24: Duende Pop-up, Washington DC
Feb. 26: UNC Chapel Hill: Arts & Activism with Julia Alvarez
January 29-Feb. 2: Davidson College, Writer-in-Residency & Lecture
January 6: Modern Language Association

 
 

To Book Daisy Hernández, contact the Jodi Solomon Speakers Bureau.

Daisy was FABULOUS! …Three of my own professors were scribbling notes with the vigor of a student cramming for information on the day before the final. It was beautiful.
— Sonoma State University
… people absolutely loved her. They are still talking about her lecture and how it has influenced their thinking. That is pretty wonderful feedback coming from a wide range of folk: young, middle-aged, white, people of color, men, women. Daisy was a hit in Minnesota!
— University of Minnesota