Speaking Engagements
For speaking requests contact the Jodi Solomon Speakers Bureau.
speaking engagements
2024
April 17: University of Indiana School of Medicine
February 9-10: Association of Writers & Writing Programs
2023
October 19-20: Literary Arts Lab at the University of Chicago
October 19: American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
April 14: UCLA’s Global Health Education and Medical Humanities
2022
November 3: Case Western Reserve University’s Baker-Nord
Center for the Humanities
August 25: Boeing Employees' Credit Union
May 22: Harim College
April 30: National AntiRacist Book Festival
April 22: Virginia Festival of the Book
March 30: Arizona’s Vector Conference
February 18: UC Riverside’s 45th Annual Writer’s Week
February 17: Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative
2021
May 12: EW Scripps
April 14: Carter Center
April 13: Pan American Health Organization
March 31: Hastings College
March 25: Women's ALLY's Fireside Chat
March 23: Women's Global Initiative with ViaCom
March 16: Pinterest
February 10-11: Vanderbilt University
2020
March: Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium
February: Midland Historical Society, Midland, Michigan
2019
November: Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT libraries chose A Cup of Water Under My Bed for their fall reading]
October: Tennessee Technological University
March 28: Middle Tennessee State University’s Women’s and Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Conference {keynote}
2018
Nov. 1: Nonfiction Now Conference in Phoenix
Oct. 25: Reading at Books & Books in Coral Gables, FL
May 19: Greensboro Bound: A Literary Festival
April 20-25: Feria Internacional del Libro de Bogotá
April 4: Northern Arizona University {keynote}
March 24: Duende Pop-up, Washington DC
Feb. 26: UNC Chapel Hill: Arts & Activism with Julia Alvarez
January 29-Feb. 2: Davidson College, Writer-in-Residency & Lecture
January 6: Modern Language Association
To Book Daisy Hernández, contact the Jodi Solomon Speakers Bureau.
“Daisy was FABULOUS! …Three of my own professors were scribbling notes with the vigor of a student cramming for information on the day before the final. It was beautiful.”
“… people absolutely loved her. They are still talking about her lecture and how it has influenced their thinking. That is pretty wonderful feedback coming from a wide range of folk: young, middle-aged, white, people of color, men, women. Daisy was a hit in Minnesota!”