Presentations 

ORAL PRESENATIONS – SELECTED

  1. “Treatment Considerations: Psychiatric Residents Working in the Disaster Setting.” Third Annual International Conference for Disaster Psychiatry Outreach. Washington, D.C.; April 2003.

  2. “Psychiatry Residents and Disaster Psychiatry after 9/11.” International Society of Affective Disorders. Cancun, Mexico; March 2004.

  3. “The Healing Arts Creative Writing After School Program, Evening of Excellence: American Psychiatric Association Minority Fellowship Research Presentation.” Rockefeller Center. New York, New York; May 2004.

  4. “Adolescent Eating Disorders: An Update.” American Society of Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting. Houston, Texas; March 2005.

  5. “The Youth of AOT: Evaluating the Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Young Adult Population in the New York City Outpatient Commitment Program.” International Academy of Law and Mental Health. Paris, France; July 2005.

  6. “Outpatient Commitment and Young Adults in New York City.” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada; October 2005.

  7. “Mental Health Needs of Children in Foster Care.” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois; October 2006.

  8. “Passageways: Psychological Routes to Delinquency and Therapeutic Options Out of the Juvenile Justice System.” American Psychiatric Association. San Diego, California; May 2007.

  9. “Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis of Co-Occurring Disorders in Adolescents.” Department of Mental Health and UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs Training. California Endowment Center. Los Angeles, California; April 2008.

  10. “Identifying Correlates of Competency to Stand Trial (CST) Among Youth Admitted to a Juvenile Mental Health Court.” American Psychology-Law Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British Columbia; March 2010.

  11. “Demographics and Competency to Stand Trial (CST) Status Among Youth Admitted to a Juvenile Mental Health Court.” American Psychiatric Association 163rd Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana; May 2010.

  12. “Current Issues in Punishing Adolescents.” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 41st Annual Meeting. Tucson, Arizona; October 2010.

  13. “Child and Adolescent Forensic Mental Health Profession in Specialty Courts.” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 41st Annual Meeting. Tucson, Arizona; October 2010.

  14. “Having a Plan: Management Strategies from a Psychiatric Perspective, Working Together Towards Success: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Assessment and Management of Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Disorders.” Skirball Center. Los Angeles, California; November 2010.

  15. “What’s the Verdict? Working with Dually Diagnosed Children and Adults in the Criminal Justice System, Seeking Success, Building Bridges: Best Practices in Assessment, Management, and Intervention for Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health.” California Endowment. Los Angeles, California; April 2011.

  16. “Train the Trainer: Behavioral Strategies for Working with Detained Youth with Diagnoses of Developmental, Intellectual, and Psychiatric Disorders in Collaboration with Public Counsel and Disability Rights California for the Los Angeles County Department of Probation and Department of Mental Health.” Juvenile Justice Division. El Monte, California; October 2011.

  17. “Train the Trainer: Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Assessment and Integrative Habilitation Treatment Planning for Young Offenders with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities in Detention in Collaboration with Public Counsel and Disability Rights California for the Los Angeles County Office of Education, and the Los Angeles County Department of Probation and Department of Mental Health.” Juvenile Justice Division. Los Angeles, California; December 2011.

  18. “STRIVE for Reentry Youth.” RCMAR/CHIME, Project EXPORT, and UCLA CTSI Scientific Retreat. Charles Drew University. Los Angeles, California; April 2012.

  19. “Psychiatric Correlates of Competency to Stand Trial in Young Offenders.” International Association of Law and Mental Health, 33rd Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands; July 2013.

  20. “STRIVE for Reentry Youth.” RCMAR/CHIME, Project EXPORT, and UCLA CTSI Scientific Retreat. UCLA Ackerman Union. Los Angeles, California; October 2013.

  21. “Juvenile Mental Health Court.” Annual Partnership Conference of a New Beginning for Partnerships for Children and Families in Los Angeles County. California State University. Los Angeles, California; September 2015.

  22. “Juvenile Miranda Waiver and Competency to Stand Trial.” American Academy of Child andAdolescent Psychiatry, 62nd Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas; October 2015.

  23. “The Evolution of Forensic Evaluations in Juvenile Justice.” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 46th Annual Meeting. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; October 2015.

  24. “Forensic Issues.” 41st Annual Review Course in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Long Beach, California; March 2016.

  25. “Caring for Trafficked Persons: How Psychiatrists can Utilize a Collaborative and Innovative Approach to Care for this Vulnerable Population.” American Psychiatric Association 2017 Annual Meeting Sessions: Global Mental Health and International Psychiatry. San Diego, California; May 2017.

  26. “Caring for Trafficked Persons: How Psychiatrists can Utilize a Collaborative and Innovative Approach to Care for this Vulnerable Population.” Symposium at the American Psychiatric Association. San Diego, California; May 2017.

  27. “Meeting Life Member Wisdom Clinical Perspectives: Care Integration for Childhood Sexual Abuse, PTSD, Heroin, and Other Adverse Outcomes.” Annual Meeting American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Washington, D.C.; October 2017.

  28. “Sex Talk: Promoting Healthy Outcomes by Facing Difficult Discussions.” Clinical Perspectives, Annual Meeting American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Washington, D.C.; October 2017.

  29. “Representing for the Underrepresented: How JEDIs, Unicorns, Taxes, and Honeybees are all Interconnected.” Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois; October 2019.

  30. “Acceptability and Feasibility of Mobile Devices for mHealth Platforms to Increase Engagement and Retention Among Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth.” Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois; October 2019.

  31. “Child Maltreatment to Prison Pipeline: Crossover Youth in the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems.” Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois; October 2019.

  32. “Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation.” Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois; October 2019.

  33. “Vulnerable Populations in Juvenile Justice.” Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois; October 2019.

  34. “Black and Blue: Understanding Stigma and Diagnostic Barriers to Increase Treatment Receipt of African American Youth with Depression and Anxiety Disorders.” Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois; October 2019.

  35. “Achieving Mental Health Equity.” Albert Schweitzer Health Symposium. UCLA DGSOM; LosAngeles, California; January 2020.

  36. “The Intersections of Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and Human Trafficking.” Department ofPublic Health Human Trafficking Summit. Los Angeles, California; January 2020.

  37. “Race, COVID-19, and Triage Resource Allocation.” Ronald Reagan Ethics Committee. Los Angeles, California; July 2020.

  38. “The Role of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Supporting Diversion for Justice Involved Youth.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  39. “Understanding Systemic Racism and Racial Inequity of Juvenile Justice System Involvement.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  40. “Friend Or Foe? The Virtual World and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Era of Covid-19. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  41. “Struggle and Success: Contract Negotiations and Renegotiations for Women Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists Through the Lens of Intersectionality and Structural Bias.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  42. “Young, Black, and Queer: Addressing Intersectional Identities in Trauma and Resilience Interventions.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  43. “Leading with Intention: A Workshop on Inclusive Leadership.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  44. “Systemic Racism and Mental Health Disparities: Call to Action for Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Research, Practitioners, and Policymakers.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Virtual; October 2021.

  45. “Victimization and Mental Health Outcomes Among Judicially Involved Youth with Histories of

    Commercial Sexual Exploitation.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois; November 2021.

  46. “Addressing Risk: Testing a Specialized Reproductive Health and Substance Use Intervention for Girls Involved in the Juvenile Justice System.” Today’s and Tomorrow’s Children Fund (TTCF). Virtual; May 2022.

  47. “My Body, My Choice: Adapted for Youth Out-of-Home Care Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation.” University of Tel Aviv. Jerusalem, Israel; July 2022.

  48. “Health Resources and Services Administration- Center of Excellence: PREP Pathway Program.” Los Angeles, California; July and August 2022.

  49. “Workshop: Entering Mentoring for Institutional Teams.” Madison, Wisconsin; August 2022.

  50. “Minority Housestaff Organization (MHO) at UCLA: Road to Residency Keynote Speaker.” Virtual; September 2022.

  51. “National Institute on Drug Abuse: Roundtable Discussion on Youth in the Legal System.” Virtual NIDA Roundtable Discussion. Virtual; September 2022.

  52. “American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Early Career Research Colloquium.” AACAP Panelist Speaker. Toronto, California; October 2022.

  53. “Reproductive Justice among Youth Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Professional and Personal Reflections.” University of California, San Diego: Psychiatry Residency Diversity Series. Virtual; October 2022.

  54. “Dorothy Roberts: Torn Apart: How the child welfare system destroys black families- and how abolition can build a safer world.” Moderator. University of California, Los Angeles; Februar2023.

  55. “American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Medical Mistrust Forum: Strategies and Supports to Address Medical Mistrust and Promote Cultural Understanding.” AACAP Panelist Speaker. Virtual; March 2023.

  56. “Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions (CoE-HIS): Workforce Development & Psychological Safety among BIPOC Women in Leadership.” Panelist Speaker. Virtual; March 2023.

  57. “The Aspen Institute: Adolescent Mental Health Dialogue.” Speaker. Virtual; May 2023.

  58. “PRIME-LA: Faculty Talks with Dr. Eraka Bath.” Invited Speaker. Virtual; May 2023.

  59. “Commission on the State of Hate Community Forum on Understanding the Impact of Hate: Mental Health Forum.” Invited Speaker. Virtual; July 2023.

  60. “Friends Board Speaker Meeting.” Speaker. Virtual; September 2023.

  61. “Trauma-Informed Care Conference.” Invited Speaker. Children’s Institute. September 2023.

  62. “National Foster Youth Institute: Congressional Convening.” Panelist Speaker. Virtual. September2023.

  63. “Trauma-Informed Care Curriculum: Mental Health Professional.” Invited Speaker. Virtual; September 2023.

  64. “Framing Reproductive Justice for Girls Involved in the Juvenile, Legal, and Child Welfare Systems.” Invited Speaker. CTSI Distinguished Speaker Series. October 2023.

  65. “How Young Is Too Young? Perspectives on the Minimum Age for Juvenile Court Jurisdiction in the United States,” Invited Speaker. Clinical Perspectives 19: Kids in the Courtroom, 70 th AACAP Annual Meeting. October 2023.

  66. “Structural and Systemic Barriers to Suicide Care Among Youth of Color,” Invited Speaker. National District Attorneys Association West Coast Regional Juvenile Justice Conference. November 2023.

GRAND ROUNDS – INVITED LECTURES

  1. “Mesial Temporal Sclerosis: Psychiatric Sequelae of Seizure Disorders,” Grand Rounds, NYU, New York, New York; 2003.

  2. “The ACS-Bellevue Mental Health Service Five Years Strong, Lessons Learned in Cross- Collaboration with New York City’s Child Welfare System,” Grand Rounds, NYU Child Study Center, New York, New York; 2006.

  3. “Juvenile Adjudicative Competence, Mental Health, and Development: The Risks of Not Understanding,” Grand Rounds, UCLA Semel Institute, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Los Angeles, California; 2010.

  4. “Legislative Trends in Juvenile Justice,” Grand Rounds, UCLA Semel Institute, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Los Angeles, California; 2012.

  5. “Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth in Specialty Court Settings: Novel Approaches to Engaging a High-Risk Population,” Grand Rounds, UCSF, San Francisco, California; 2017.

  6. “What Psychiatrists Need to Know: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children,” UCLA Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, California; 2018.

  7. “Dealing with the Racist Patient.” UCLA Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, California; 2020.

  8. “Adapting Reproductive Health Education Curricula for Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” NIDA Clinical Trials Network Youth Special Interest Group; 2020.

  9. “The Impact of Racism on the Mental Health of Black Children and Adolescents,” Child Mental Health Forum at the Judge Baker Children’s Center, Harvard Medical School; 2020.

  10. “Youth Perspectives on Healthcare Access During Time of Covid-19,” Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Columbia University; 2021.

  11. “Addressing Reproductive Inequities in Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds; 2021.

  12. “Anti-Racist Approaches to Clinical Care,” Lecturer at UCLA Semel Institute, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Los Angeles, California; 2021.

  13. “Youth Partnered Approaches to Implement Reproductive Health Interventions for Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” Stanford Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds; 2022.

  14. “Youth Partnered Approaches to Implement Reproductive Health Interventions for Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” UCSD Department of Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds; 2022.

  15. “Youth Partnered Approaches to Implement Reproductive Health Interventions for Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” USC, Doctoral Fellow Lecture Series; 2022.

  16. “Youth Partnered Approaches to Implement Reproductive Health Interventions for Youth with Histories of Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” Tufts Psychiatry Grand Rounds; 2022.

  17. “Delivering Culturally Responsive Suicide Interventions in Community Settings,” Invited webinar for the Mental Health Services Act and administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA); 2022.

  18. “Sociocultural Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Suicide Among BIPOC Youth,” Invited webinar for the Mental Health Services Act and administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA); 2022. 

  19. “Structural and Systemic Factors that Impact Suicide Treatment Seeking and Access BIPOC Youth,” Invited webinar for the Mental Health Services Act and administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA); 2022.

  20. “Current Treatment Barriers and Possible Solutions for Improving Suicide Interventions for BIPOC Communities,” Invited webinar for the Mental Health Services Act and administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA); 2022.

  21. “Lectures in Psychiatry: Anti-Racist Approaches to Clinical Care,” Child Grand Rounds University of California, Los Angeles; 2022.

  22. “Anti-Racism Transformation in Medical Education Program,” University of California, Los Angeles Grand Rounds; 2022.

  23. “UCLA Pediatric Mental Health Grand Rounds,” University of California, Los Angeles; 2022.

  24. “CAP Didactics: Racism and Culture in Child Psychiatry,” Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles; 2022.

  25. “COE Leadership Meeting: Presenting Current Work,” Presentation, Virtual; 2023.

  26. “UCLA Celebration for New Women’s Leaders,” University of California, Los Angeles; 2023.

  27. “Lectures in Psychiatry: Mental Health Bias,” Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles; 2023.

  28. “Lectures in Psychiatry: Introduction to Anti-Racism,” Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles; 2023.

  29. “Child Fellowship Didactics: Becoming a Child Psychiatrist.” Lecture, Virtual; 2023.

  30. “Child Fellowship Didactics: Overview of the Juvenile Justice System,” Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles; 2023.

  31. “Child Fellowship Didactics: Foster Care and Child Maltreatment,” Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles; 2023.

  32. “Reimagining Correctional Psychiatry,” Invited lecture for PsychSummit 2023, Virtual; 2023.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS – PEER REVIEWED

  1. Bath E. “Using Creative Writing as a Therapeutic Modality When Working with Adolescents with Mental Illness.” American Psychiatric Association, Institute for Psychiatric Services Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia; October 2004.

  2. Bath E. “The Youth of AOT: Evaluating the Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Young Adult Population of a New York City Outpatient Program.” American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Los Angeles; February 2005.

  3. Bath E. “Adapting a Family-Based Intervention for Reentry.” American Psychological Association. Honolulu, Hawaii; July 2013.

  4. Barnert ES, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, Cook M, Textor L, Gaboian S, & Bath E. “Commercially Sexually Exploited Youths’ Perspectives on Health Needs and Use of Health Services: A Bath C.V. - 7 Qualitative Analysis.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland; May 2016.

  5. Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, Barnert ES, Cook M, Textor L, Gaboian S, & Bath E. “Understanding Commercially Sexually Exploited Youths’ Mental Health Needs and Experiences with Accessing Mental Health Care.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, Colorado; October 2016.

  6. Barnert ES, Cook M, Thompson L, Ports K, Gaboian S, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, & Bath E. “Understanding the Health Needs of Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth: A Partnership with the STAR Court.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California; May 2017.

  7. Bath E, Kelly M, Thompson L, Cook M, Godoy S, Ports K, Goboian S, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, & Barnert E. “Characteristics of Participants in a Specialty Court for Sexually Exploited Girls with Substance Use and Mental Health Problems.” College of Problems of Drug Dependency. Montreal, Quebec; June 2017.

  8. Kelly M, Barnert E, Godoy S, Thompson L, Cook M, Ports K, Goboian S, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, & Bath E. “Understanding the Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Needs of Commercially Sexually Exploited Girls: A Partnership with the STAR Court.” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Washington, D.C.; October 2017.

  9. Ports K, Barnert E, Schooley T, Thompson L, & Bath E. “Understanding the Health and Healthcare Needs of Youth Referred to a Specialty Mental Health Court.” Academic Pediatric Association Region IX/X Meeting. Monterey, California; January 2018.

  10. Kelly M, Barnert E, Godoy S, Ports K, Mondal S, & Bath E. “Pregnancy Outcomes Among Judicially-Involved Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth.” The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Austin, Texas; April 2018.

  11. Kelly M, Barnert E, Godoy S, Ports K, Abrams L, & Bath E. “Understanding Commercially Sexually Exploited Youths’ Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Contraception and Pregnancy.” The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Austin, Texas; April 2018.

  12. Barnert E, Kelly M, Thompson L, Ports K, Mondal S, & Bath E. “Pregnancy Outcomes Among Judicially-Involved Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth.” Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Canada; May 2018.

  13. Barnert E, Kelly M, Godoy S, Abrams L, Ports K, & Bath E. “Understanding Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth’s Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Contraception and Pregnancy: The Tension of ‘Fierce Autonomy.’” Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Canada; May 2018.

  14. Barnert E, Ports K, Mondal S, Thompson L, Kelly M, Godoy S, & Bath E. “Mental Health Profiles of Judicially-Involved Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth.” Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Canada; May 2018.

  15. Kelly M, Bath E, Godoy S, Ports K, Thompson L, Abrams L, & Barnert E. “Understanding Commercially Sexually Exploited Youths’ Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Mental Health Treatment and Substance Use.” American Psychiatric Association. New York, New York; May 2018.

  16. Ports K, Barnert E, Thompson L, Kelly M, Godoy S, Mondal S, & Bath E. “Substance Use Profiles and Treatment Needs of Judicially-Involved Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth.” The College on Problems of Drug Dependence. San Diego, California; June 2018.

  17. Perris GE, Bacharach A, Godoy S, & Bath E. “The Efficacy of the Los Angeles STAR Court: Results from an Outcome Evaluation.” American Psychological Science. Virtual; May 2021.

  18. Perris GE, Nathanson R, Larson K, & Bath E. “Remediating Juvenile Competency to Stand Trial: Preliminary Findings from a Pilot Program.” International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services. Virtual; June 2021.

  19. Perris GE, Thelwell M, Bacharach A, Godoy S, & Bath E. “A Retrospective Review: Understanding Poly-Victimization and Mental Health Among Youth with CSE Histories.” American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Virtual; July 2021.

  20. Perris G, Meza J, Nguyen N, Godoy S, & Bath E. “Risk Profiles of Suicide Attempts Among Justice-Involved Commercially Sexually Exploited Girls.” American Psychological Association. Virtual; August 2021.

  21. Bacharach A, Nazinyan M, Godoy S, Perris G, & Bath E. “Efficacy of the Los Angeles STAR Court: Results from an Outcome Evaluation.” American Psychological Association. Virtual; August 2021.

  22. Thelwell M, Perris G, Godoy S, & Bath E. “My Body, My Choice: Adapting a Sexual Health Curriculum for Youth Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation Using Community-Based Participatory Research.” American Public Health Association. Virtual; October 2021.

  23. Schiff SJ, Meza J, Lee SS, & Bath, E. “Commercially Sexually Exploited Adolescent Girls: The Association Between Externalizing Disorders with Suicide Attempts.” Accepted poster presentation at the 2023 ISRCAP Biennial Meeting. London, England. June 2022.

COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS

  • 2002 “PTSD and Outreach Work with FDNY Personnel,” Department of Psychiatry, Saint Vincent’s Hospital, New York, New York, May 2002.

  • 2017 “Adolescent Development and Psychopathology,” Los Angeles County Probation Department, Los Angeles, California, November 30, 2017.

  • 2019 Panel Discussant for film screening of “Angst” Marlborough School, Los Angeles, California.

  • 2020 “Racism is a Public Health Issue, Police Brutality in the time of COVID-19,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, July 17, 2020.

  • 2020 Committee for Greater Los Angeles, Structural Racism and Mental Health, September 4, 2020.

  • 2020 Southern California Grantmakers, Panelist, Racism, COVID-19 and Mental Health, September 21, 2020.

  • 2020 Friends of Semel, Panelist, Racism, COVID-19, and Mental Health, November 21, 2020.

  • 2020 “My Body, My Choice: Adapted for Youth Out-of-Home Care Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation,” California Community Foundation, July 22, 2020.

  • 2020 “The Impact of Systemic Racism on Health and Mental Health in Los Angeles County,” Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, July 2, 2020.

  • 2020 “Black Minds Matter: UCLA Health Experts Address Mental Health Needs of the Black Community and the Role of Racism,” UCLA Health, February 10, 2020.

  • 2021 “Racism in the Juvenile Justice System,” St. Louis Regional Organization for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - STL ROCAP and Missouri Appleseed, July 6, 2021.

  • 2021 “Healthy Outcomes: How Social Determinants Contribute to Health Disparities,” Women and Philanthropy at UCLA, Los Angeles, California, December 1, 2021.

  • 2022 “Overview of JEDI in DGSOM and UCLA Health,” COE All Team Meeting at UCLA, Los Angeles California, January 6, 2022.

  • 2022 “Wayfinder Family Services and Aspen Institute’s Society of Fellows: The Conversation,” Panelist, West Los Angeles, California, 2022.

  • 2022 “Out of Home Care: My Body, My Choice,” Roundtable Meeting, Virtual, December 2, 2022.

  • 2023 “Webinar #1 - Youth Suicide and Racism,” NYC BIPOC Suicide Workforce, Virtual, September 26, 2023.

  • 2023 “Webinar #3 - Barriers to Suicide Treatment and Care,” NYC BIPOC Suicide Workforce, Virtual, November 14, 2023.