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Day, I. (2024). Keynote lecture. “Settler Colonialism and the Limits of Analogy.” Johns Hopkins University, Keywords for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism Graduate Symposium, The Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism. May 2-3 2024.


Day, I (2024). Invited Speaker, “Black Mirror Black Mirror/Black Marxism: Racial Capitalism in the Green Colony. Duke University, Program in Literature Spring Symposium: Entangled and Incommensurate Racializations. April 4-5, 2024.


Day, I (2024). Invited Speaker, “Black Mirror Black Mirror/Black Marxism: Racial Capitalism in the Green Colony.” NYU CRACS Co-Lab, A Global Feminist Critique of Capital: Fanon, Federici, Spillers, and Spivak. March 28-29, 2024.


Day, I. (2023) Invited Speaker, “Racial Capitalism and Crisis After Black Marxism.” Harvard American Studies Workshop, Harvard University, December 8, 2023.


Day, I. (2023) Invited Speaker, “Archival Hesitancy and the Instabilities of Memory.” Remember!: Asian Americans/and/the/Archive Symposium, Northeastern University. November 18, 2023.


Day, I. (2023) Invited Speaker, “Aesthetics of Indirection.” Asian American Art: Abolition of a Category, UC Davis, November 10-12, 2023


Day, I. (2023) Invited Speaker, “Racial Capitalism and Crisis after Black Marxism,” The Materialities of Race Symposium, Stanford University, October 12-13, 2023


Day, I. (2023) Invited Speaker, “Queering Wastelands.” Post-Extractivist Landscapes and Legacies Conference. University College of Dublin Humanities Institute. Dublin, Ireland. July 4-8, 2023.


Day, I. (2023) Invited Speaker, “New and Future Directions in Asian American Studies.” New Directions in Asian American Studies Symposium, Northwestern University, June 2-3, 2023.


Invited Speaker, “Beyond #Stop AAPI Hate: Toward a Decolonial, Abolitionist Approach to Anti-Asian Racism.” Roundtable Discussion: A Hundred Years Later: Asian Racialization and the Violence of Inclusion on the Centenary of the Chinese Immigration Act: Roundtable Discussion,” Simon Fraser University, May 15, 2023.