History Acts (2020) ‘How can workers organise, resist & protect themselves during this pandemic‘
The BSA VAWG Study Group (2020) ‘The Contentious Relationship Between Sex Workers and Researchers‘
University of Gloucester (2021) ‘Centering the Voices of Survivors: Sex Work’
New Books Network (2021) ‘In Conversation with Rachel Stuart: The Unmet Health Needs of London’s Sex Workers’
New Books Network (2021) ‘Interview with Nicola J. Smith: Capitalism’s Sexual History’
European Sex Worker’s Alliance (ESWA) (2021) ‘Accessing Justice: Sex workers who experience domestic abuse’ Brussels (invited talk)
Well-being Economy Alliance (2022) ‘How should sex work operate in a well-being economy?’
University of Roehampton (2022) ‘Constructing Social Problems, Claims Making and Sexuality’
Centre for Citizenship, Conflict, Identity and Diversity (2022) Sex Workers’ Experiences of Domestic Abuse: Work, Labour and Agency University of Huddersfield
Uneasy Bedfellows and Unintended Consequences: Gendered violence, the family, and the state (2022) Sex workers’ experiences of domestic abuse: the role of work in leaving abuse; Institute for Social Justice & Crime (ISJ&C) and Domestic Abuse Research Network (DARNet) at University of Suffolk
Socio-Legal Studies Association: Feminism + Abolition Stream (2022) Sex workers experiences of domestic abuse: The role of the VAWG sector in ending abuse; University of York
British Society of Criminology (2022) How Identity Facilitates Domestic and Familial Abuse of Sex Workers; University of Surrey
Sex Work Research Hub Symposium (2022) The Limits of Vulnerability: Arguments Against the Inclusion of Sex Workers Within Hate Crime Policy in England and Wales; University of Sheffield
Abolition Feminism: Breaking Free from The Master’s Tools (2022) Sex Work and Abolition: neoliberalism, neoconservatism and the end of capitalism Read and Resist; Online
