Co-Presenter. “The Role of The Mexican State in Advancing Immigrant Worker Rights in a Federalist Framework” Urban Institute’s Latinx Affinity Group and the Immigration Research Workgroup Brownbag. 9/14/22 (online)
Panelist. “Coalition Building in Transnational Labor Advocacy Networks.” 29th Annual Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference on Constitutional Law, University of Colorado Law School. 4/9/21
“The Sending State and Co-Enforcement: The Mexican Consulate’s Role in Brokering Immigrant Worker Claimsmaking,” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 8/10/21 (online)
Respondent. “Plenary Session II Climate Change and Migration.” Migration, Diasporas and Sustainable Development: Perspectives, Policies, Opportunities and Challenges. Jointly Organised by the Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism (GRFDT) - New Delhi, Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) - Manila, Center for Research on North America (CISAN/UNAM) – Mexico City, 11/5/20 (online)
“Mexico´s Consular Partnerships to Enforce Labor Standards for Immigrant Workers: Variation in Implementation Models across U.S. Cities.” Federalism in US Work Regulation. Rutgers University, 11/8/18.
“Mexico´s Consular Partnerships to Enforce Labor Standards for Immigrant Workers: Variation in Implementation Models across U.S. Cities” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 6/9/18.
“Forging a Binational Compliance Strategy: The Role of Diaspora Management Policies in Shaping Labour Standards Enforcement in the United States.” Migrants at Work in Canada Symposium Queen’s University, 4/20/18.
“Acuerdos consulares para el cumplimiento de estándares laborales de trabajadores migrantes en Estados Unidos: Variaciones en los modelos de implementación en distintas ciudades.” El futuro del trabajo en contextos de migración: Repensando los programas de trabajadores migrantes temporales desde una perspectiva de derechos humanos. El Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 6/12/18.
“Enforcing Rights Across Borders” (Introduction) and “The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC): The Scope and Limitations of Bilateral Agreements Ability to Protect Low Wage Migrant Workers” (for book workshop, Enforcing Rights Across Borders, edited volume in progress), Cornell University, ILR School, 12/2/16.
“Consular and Civil Society Strategies for Improving Enforcement of Labor Standards for Mexican Immigrants.” Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Chicago, IL 5/24/14
“A New Approach to Migrant Labor Rights Enforcement: The Crisis of Undocumented Worker Abuse and Mexican Consular Advocacy in the United States.” United Association for Labor Education, Los Angeles, CA 3/27/14.
“Transnational Labor Advocacy: Civil Society and Consular Responses to the Rights of Mexican Immigrant Workers.” Section on International Migration (Roundtable), American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY 8/10/13.