My speaking engagements have spanned across different geographies and campuses, conferences, community events, and media forums about my various expertise related to movements, decolonization, borders, race, and feminisms. Below are select highlights from throughout my career.

Photo by: Brook Anderson | @movementphotographer

Photo by: Brook Anderson | @movementphotographer

 
 

interview about women revolutionaries and transnational feminism on swana region radio & Kpfa for international women’s day.

October 2023 Interview with academic aunties podcast: what we need to know about gaza

Let's Talk Palestine: Historicizing Palestinian Struggle and Prospects for Today March 14, 2014 In this talk, Jennifer Moghannam offers a historical approach to understanding the current state of the Palestinian struggle today. She focuses particularly on the North American context for the emergence of various phases of the movement, and discusses the current state of the struggle for Palestine.

Contextualizing the Movement: Historicizing the Palestinian Struggle and Prospects for Today - University of British Columbia.

Presenting research from my book project at The 2023 New directions in palestinian studies workshop at Brown university, themed the Palestinian Revolutionary Tradition and Global Anti-Colonialism.

Palestinian Communities and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Campaign in california - Sabah al-huriya, Al-Quds News Network (interview in Arabic).

presenting on ‘pedagogies of liberation’ at the Sixth arab council for social sciences conference, themed producing critical knowledge in the arab region.

Leslie Quintanilla and Jennifer Mogannam are PhD Candidates in Ethnic Studies at the University of San Diego. http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/graduate-stud...

What is feminist research series - Feminist Research Institute - UC Davis.

presenting my research at my postdoc host department of anthropology at uc davis.

This weekend marks the One Year Anniversary of the landmark SFO protest against one of Trump’s first Executive Orders: The Muslim Ban. On tonight’s show: • Lara Kiswani of the Arab Resource Organizing Center gives a retrospective on the three Muslim Bans that went into effect since last January ... • We investigate the connection between the bans and U.S. Imperial and military interests ... • Then we will be joined live in studio by two members of the Palestinian Youth Movement to investigate the move to make Jerusalem the capital of the settler state of Israel ... • And we will talk about the powerful resistance movements that have been fighting all along the way. All that tonight on Full Circle.

#Right2Resist - Challenging islamophobic policy - First Voice Apprenticeship, KPFA.