I have presented work and served on panels at the Library of Congress, the National Jobs with Justice, the U.S. Social Forum, and universities in the U.S. and Mexico.

My presentations have covered a range of subjects including use of film for social justice and organizing, representations of working class people and of women, and workshops on documentary filmmaking, editing, and advocacy for independent media.

For more information and to arrange workshops or speaking engagements, please e-mail Anne Lewis.
The following are notes, video clips, and statements from specific presentations:

US Social Forum 2010 Workshop on Anne Braden video clips Flyer

Laborlore Panel discussion at the Library of Congress, 2007 with video clips

Fair Use in Documentary Films Panel discussion at the University Film and Video Association, 2007

Class, Race, and Gender Feminist Film Festival, Southern Illinois University, 2008

Jobs with Justice National Conference, 2003

Advocacy for independent television AIVF Media Advocacy Days, 2002,3

Youth Media Presentation of Austin Interreligious Ministries project for east Austin at risk youth at the Austin Children’s Museum, 2000,1 

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