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Invited Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” Geography Department Speaker Series, Rutgers University, April 8, 2022.


Invited Speaker, “Nuclear Anti-politics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure.” Critical Theory Workshop, Institute for Critical Theory, Duke University. February 25, 2022.


Invited Speaker, “Reordering Hiroshima: Uranium Extraction and Indigenous Abandonment.” Asian American and Global Asian Studies Speaker Series. Sponsored by the English Department, University of Chicago. Livestreamed January 19, 2022.


Gave the keynote lecture, “Discontinuities in Anti-Asian and Anti-Black Racism” at the National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism: Building Solidarities, from the Faculty of Arts, Ryerson University, in partnership with UBC and University of Manitoba on November 10, 2021.


Gave an invited talk, “Anti-Carceral Approaches to Sexual Violence: Lessons from Asian American Feminist Activism: A Panel Discussion”, sponsored by the Department of Women and Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst on November 16, 2021.


Was an invited speaker at UnOther: Navigating and Unpacking AAPI Now Symposium, sponsored by Division of Cinema and Media Studies, USC. Livestreamed November 18, 2021. Day gave a talk, "Social Justice and Activism."


Was elected to the American Studies Association National Council.


Gave a lecture, "Anti-Asian Racism and Settler Colonial Racial Capitalism: A Response to the Atlanta Shootings." at Washington and Lee University on March 31, 2021. Sponsored by East Asian Languages and Literatures, East Asian Studies, and the Center for International Education. 


“COVID-19 and Viral Racism,” Lecture and Workshop. Global Arts and Humanities Society of Fellows, The Ohio State University, Livestreamed September 22, 2020.