STUDENT AFFAIRS CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Student Protest and Expression Post-COVID: Building Relationships and Supporting Staff,” NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Student Affairs Law and Policy Conference, December 2021, Boston, MA (virtual).

“Using Our Voices to Build Community Together: Collaborations Between Student Leaders and Administrators in Addressing Free Speech Controversies,” Co-Presenter, NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Western Regional Conference, November 2021, San Francisco, CA.

“Freedom of Expression and Graduate Student Protestors: What We Can Learn from the COLA Movement,” Coordinating Presenter, NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Western Regional Conference, November 2020, Anaheim, CA (virtual).

“Say What?! Preparing for and Responding to Social Media Controversies and Cyberbullying,” Co-Presenter, NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Student Affairs Law and Policy Conference, December 2019, San Diego, CA. 

“Responding to Gun Violence: Promoting Campus and Community Healing,” Coordinating Presenter, NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Western Regional Conference, November 2019, Portland, OR. 

“Addressing Free Speech Community Controversies Together: Administrators and Student Activist Collaborations,” Coordinating Presenter, and “When Parkland Goes to College: Trauma Informed Responses to Gun Violence,” Co-Presenter at half-day workshop and featured educational session, NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Annual Conference, March 2019, Los Angeles, CA.

“Balancing Acts: Navigating Free Speech Controversies and Supporting Vulnerable Student Populations Through Proactive Responses,” Coordinating Presenter, NCORE: National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education, June 2018, New Orleans, LA.

“Event Planning for LGBT College Students,” Co-Presenter, Models of Pride Conference, Sponsored by the Los Angeles LGBT Center, Occidental College, October 2001, Los Angeles, CA.

ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM STUDIES CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Tragedy Response: Preparation and Support for Archives and Communities,” Presenter, and “SAA Tragedy Response Initiative Think Tank,” Presenter, Society of American Archivists Annual Conference, August 2019, Austin, TX.

“We Rise Together: Community Resilience and Museum Responses to Tragedy,” Keynote Address, and panel “Planning for Human Disasters,” Nevada Museum Association Annual Conference, October 2018, Boulder City, NV.

“Documenting Sorrow: Collecting and Archiving in Digital and Physical Formats Memorial Materials from School Shootings,” Presenter, Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting, July 2017, Portland, OR.

HISTORY CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Trauma Informed Practice in Teaching with Primary Sources in Public History Settings,” Working Group Discussant, NCPH: National Council on Public History Annual Conference, May 2022, Montreal, Canada (virtual).

“Together We Rise: Responses to Mass Shootings,” Paper Presentation, International Hate Studies Conference, Gonzaga University, November 2021, Spokane, WA (virtual).

“Mending Our Communities: Working with Family and Friends of Gun Violence Victims in Documenting Tragedy,” Chair, and “Stonewall@50,” Presenter, NCPH: National Council on Public History Annual Conference, March 2019, Hartford, CT.

“Documenting Resilience: Condolence Collection Projects in the Wake of Violence,” Chair, NCPH: National Council on Public History, April 2018, Las Vegas, NV. Video Recording available at http://www.ashleymaynor.com/griefarchives

“Gun Violence Prevention Efforts and the University,” paper presented for panel “Social Memory and Community Building,” The Humanities in the Community: 2017 Convening of the Western Humanities Alliance, hosted by UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, Goleta, CA.

“Facilitating Connections between First Year Writers and The University: Students as Participant-Researchers,” Presenter, University of California Writing Conference, October 2017, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA. 

“Disarming Hate: Gun Violence Prevention Efforts and the 2nd Amendment,” Paper presented for panel “Responses to Violence: Education, Prevention, and Advocacy,” Rights and Wrongs: A Constitution and Citizenship Day Conference at San Francisco State University, September 2017, San Francisco, CA.

“Meeting in the Middle: Community Engagement in a Digital World,” Working Group Presentation, and individual presentation on “UC Santa Barbara and Isla Vista Memorial Collection and Exhibit,” Project Showcase, NCPH: National Council on Public History Conference, April 2017, Indianapolis, IN. 

“UC Santa Barbara and Isla Vista Memorial Collection and Exhibit,” Digital Poster Session, NCPH: National Council on Public History Conference, April 2016, Baltimore, MD. 

“Voices of Remembrance: UC Santa Barbara and Isla Vista Memorial Collection Project,” Digital Poster Session, Oral History Association Annual Conference, October 2016, Long Beach, CA.

“UC Santa Barbara and Isla Vista Memorial Collection and Exhibit.” Digital Poster Session, American Association for State and Local History Conference, September 2016, Detroit, MI.

“Isla Vista Love & Remembrance Garden.” Panel Presentation, Pondering Peace in a World of Turmoil Conference, Pacifica Graduate Institute, September 2016, Santa Barbara, CA.

“Community Building and Activism in the Aftermath of Tragedy.” Panel Presentation, 1st Annual Isla Vista Conference: Our Beloved Community, May 2016, Isla Vista, CA.

“UC Santa Barbara and Isla Vista Memorial Collection and Exhibit.” Digital Poster Session, National Council on Public History Conference, March 2016, Baltimore, MD.

“We Remember Them: From Memorial Sites to Exhibition.” Paper presented at Organization of American Historians Regional Workshop, July 2015, Glendale, CA.

“We Remember Them: Treading Lightly at Memorial Sites in Isla Vista.” Paper presented at Western Association of Women Historians Conference, May 2015, Sacramento, CA.

“Abolishing ‘Yellow Slavery’: Women Reformers in their Quest to ‘Redeem’ San Francisco.” Paper presented at Western Association of Women Historians Conference, May 2012, Berkeley, CA.

“Equal Justice for Some: The Distasteful Legacy of Bowers v. Hardwick.” Paper presented at The Question of Rights Conference, San Francisco State University, September, 2009.