A
- Ali, Samina- Muslim Women and Digital Activism
- African American Studies: Community Impact and Future Outlook (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Anderson, Allison- Female Physicians of Houston Negro Hospital (Riverside General): Stories from the Third Ward
- Archer, Rebecca- Third Ward’s Eldorado Ballroom: Stories from the Third Ward
- A 100 Years of Stories: Documenting a Century at the University of Houston
B
- Barrios, Robert- Cacophony of Disaster: Interpreting Houston’s Many Voices in Harvey’s Aftermath
- Behnken, Brian- Tweeting through Race, Policing, and Social Change
- Benefiel, Rebecca- Roman Graffiti and Digital Humanities
- Brown, Johnathan- Cuba’s Revolutionary World
- Black, Brown, and Blue: A Historical Discussion of Policing in Houston (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Black, Brandy- Women of Houston’s Student Civil Rights Movement: Stories from the Third Ward
C
- Chowkwanyun, Merlin- Civic Tech, History, and Environmental Health Protection: Leaveraging IT for Social Good?
- Ciliske, Charles (CPT.)- Buffalo Bayou & Tributaries Flood Control Project
- Crip Camp- A Disability Revolution (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Curanderismo: Mexican Healing Practices in American Society (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Cured: A Live-Stream Panel Discussion of the 2020 Documentary Film, CURED (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Conscience Incorporated: The convoluted History of Religious Hospitals and Religious Freedom in the United States
D
E
- Earheart, Amy- The Millican Massacre: Recovering the Past, Documenting for the Future
- Evans, Amy- Houston in 2020: Self-Employed Black Artist
- Evans, Amy- Documenting People through Food, Stories, and Art
- Evans, Amy- My Houston: Documenting My Hometown Through Art and Oral History
F
G
- Girard, Ana- Beautifying Third Ward: Stories from the Third Ward
- Guridy, Frank- How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics
- Guridy, Frank- Replaying American History through Sports
H
- Houston’s Helping Hand: Remembering Hurricane Katrina (Guest Speaker Panel)
- How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics
I
- Italians Plant Roots in Houston (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Innovative Thikers in the Arts, Education & Politics
J
- Jacoby, Karl- The Strange Career of William Ellis: The Texas Slave Who Became a Mexican Millionaire
- Jones, Caitlyn- Looking Out from Emancipation Park: Stories from the Third Ward
- Jones, Martha- Honoring Black Agency in an American Democracy
- Jones, Martha- Vanguard: When Black Women Led the Fight for Voting Rights
K
L
M
- Magrane, Eric- Climate, History and the Poetry of Place: The Sonoran Desert and Beyond
- Meringolo, Denise- Preserve the Baltimore Uprising: A Case Study in Radical Public History Practice
- Mizelle, Richard- Cultivating Public Memory during Disease and Disaster
- Molina, Ruben- Chicano Soul: Recordings and History of an American Culture
N
O
P
- The Past, Present, and Future of the Affordable Care Act (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Preserve the Baltimore Uprising: A case Study in Radical Public History Practice
- Preserving Women's History at the Smithsonian
Q
R
- Rafael- Garcia, Sarah- Fairy Tales for Truth and Justice: Preserving and Re-presenting History Through Contemporary Narratives
- Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie- Listening for Latina/o Voices
- Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie- Racial Health Disparities and Public History: Oral Histories of LatinX and African American Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Race, Health, and Air Pollution in Houston: Environmental Justice During COVID-19 (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Resilient Houston: Documenting Hurricane Harvey (Guest Speaker Panel)
S
- San Jose Clinic: Forever Healing (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Scheinfeldt, Tom- Collaborative Creativity: What Art and Design Can Teach Humanities Scholars About Working Together
- Schrader, Sheri- The Art and Legacy of Dr. John T. Biggers: Stories from the Third Ward
- Seadrift Documentary Panel Discussion: Race, Refugees, and Redemption (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Stahl, Ronit- Conscience Incorporated: The Convoluted History of Religious Hospitals and Religious Freedom in the United States
T
U
V
W
- Watson, Dwight- Murder on the Bayou: Jose Campos Torres and Police Brutality
- When the Lights (And Heat) Went Out in Texas: The Texas Blackout in Historical Context (Guest Speaker Panel)
- WIMS: Opening Dialogues Across Race, Region, and Religion (Guest Speaker Panel)
- Why the 1977 National Women's Conference Matters: Women's Political Engagement, Then and Now
X
Y
Z