Little, C. M. (July 2019 (Panel moderator) “When They See Us Chicago” Panel discussion. State Representative La Shawn K. Ford Illinois Citizens Re-Entry Day, Malcolm X College. Chicago, IL.
Little, C. M. (November, 2018). (Panelist). “Academic Freedom, Hate Speech, and Inclusion in the Classroom” 4th Annual Diversity Summit at The George Washington University, with distinguished panelist - Bettina Love, Associate Professor of Educational Theory & Practice at the University of Georgia, Author of We Want To Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom & Creator of Hip Hop Civics Curriculum GET FREE; Lorelle Espinosa, ACE Vice President of Research, Center for Policy and Research and Strategy & Quoted for saying, "You can't have a constructive educational environment without speech and without inclusion”; and Nadine Strossen, First woman and youngest president of the ACLU from 1991 - 2008, Professor of Law at New York Law School & Author of HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship. Washington, D.C.
Little, C. M. (September 2018) (Co-moderator) “Facts About: Chicago Police Consent Decree” State Representative La Shawn K. Ford Community Town Hall Meeting, - Hosted by State Representative La Shawn K. Ford, with The Office of Illinois Attorney General. Chicago, IL.
Little, C. M. (March, 2018). (Panelist). Closing Plenary – “Free Speech on Campus: What Students Think and How we Respond” American Council on Education (ACE) 2018 100th Annual Meeting, with distinguished panelist – Becky Petitt, Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at University of California San Diego; Lorelle Espinisa, Assistant Vice President, Policy Research and Strategy, American Council on Education; Steven Isenberg, Former Publisher, New York Newsday – Chairman Emeritus and Former Interim President, Adelphi University (NY); and Sylvia Petit, President of American University and former Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. In Washington, D.C.
Little, C. M. (March, 2017). "Campus Leaders Creating Healthy Campus Climates" National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) - Hosted by Elizabeth Ortiz, Chief Diversity Officer at DePaul University. In Washington, D.C.(Was not able to attend).
Little, C. M. (October, 2016). (Panelist). “Reflecting on a Construct: Racism in Higher Education #OneYearLater.” University of Missouri, Columbia – Hosted by the Department of Black Studies, Facilitated by Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, Professor of Media, Cities, & Solutions, Temple University, Political Analyst, and Author with distinguished panelist - Dr. Amalia Dache-Gerbino, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis and Author. In Columbia, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (July 16-17, 2016). (Panelist). “A Conflict between College Protest against Racial Injustice and the First Amendment” The 32nd Annual National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Convention, Continuing Legal Education Seminar (CLE), with distinguished legal experts – The Honorable Catherine Lhamon, Chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and Anthony Robert, Esq Legal Director ACLU of Missouri , Cincinnati, Ohio.
Little, C.M. (June 2016). "ResistanceMatters: Disrupting State-Sanctioned Racialized Violence through Education Research, Theory, and Practice" Critical Race Studies in Educational Association Conference (CRSEA). In Denver, Colorado. (Not able to attend).
Little, C. M. (April, 2016). (Panelist). “Where do we put Thomas Jefferson Now?” University of Missouri, Columbia – Public Forum hosted by the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, with distinguished historians – Annette Gordon-Reed, Pulitzer Prize for History & Professor of American Legal History , Harvard University and Peter Onuf, Author and American History Professor, University of Virginia. In Columbia, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (March, 2016). (Panelist). “Your Voice Matters: Being drum majors for justice in this generation.” Central Adventist Youth Federation. In Kansas City, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (March, 2016). (Presenter). “Speak Up” Westminster College – Student Leadership Conference. In Fulton, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (December 2, 2015). (Panelist). “The Power of Student Activism & Agency on College Campuses: What can higher education administrators do to better support students” Harvard University – Harvard Graduate School of Education, Video Discussion. In Columbia, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (Spring, 2008). (Panelist). “Preventing Youth Violence” Richard J. Daley College, Town Hall. In Chicago, Illinois.
Little, C. M. (November, 2018). (Panelist). “Academic Freedom, Hate Speech, and Inclusion in the Classroom” 4th Annual Diversity Summit at The George Washington University, with distinguished panelist - Bettina Love, Associate Professor of Educational Theory & Practice at the University of Georgia, Author of We Want To Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom & Creator of Hip Hop Civics Curriculum GET FREE; Lorelle Espinosa, ACE Vice President of Research, Center for Policy and Research and Strategy & Quoted for saying, "You can't have a constructive educational environment without speech and without inclusion”; and Nadine Strossen, First woman and youngest president of the ACLU from 1991 - 2008, Professor of Law at New York Law School & Author of HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship. Washington, D.C.
Little, C. M. (September 2018) (Co-moderator) “Facts About: Chicago Police Consent Decree” State Representative La Shawn K. Ford Community Town Hall Meeting, - Hosted by State Representative La Shawn K. Ford, with The Office of Illinois Attorney General. Chicago, IL.
Little, C. M. (March, 2018). (Panelist). Closing Plenary – “Free Speech on Campus: What Students Think and How we Respond” American Council on Education (ACE) 2018 100th Annual Meeting, with distinguished panelist – Becky Petitt, Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at University of California San Diego; Lorelle Espinisa, Assistant Vice President, Policy Research and Strategy, American Council on Education; Steven Isenberg, Former Publisher, New York Newsday – Chairman Emeritus and Former Interim President, Adelphi University (NY); and Sylvia Petit, President of American University and former Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. In Washington, D.C.
Little, C. M. (March, 2017). "Campus Leaders Creating Healthy Campus Climates" National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) - Hosted by Elizabeth Ortiz, Chief Diversity Officer at DePaul University. In Washington, D.C.(Was not able to attend).
Little, C. M. (October, 2016). (Panelist). “Reflecting on a Construct: Racism in Higher Education #OneYearLater.” University of Missouri, Columbia – Hosted by the Department of Black Studies, Facilitated by Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, Professor of Media, Cities, & Solutions, Temple University, Political Analyst, and Author with distinguished panelist - Dr. Amalia Dache-Gerbino, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis and Author. In Columbia, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (July 16-17, 2016). (Panelist). “A Conflict between College Protest against Racial Injustice and the First Amendment” The 32nd Annual National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Convention, Continuing Legal Education Seminar (CLE), with distinguished legal experts – The Honorable Catherine Lhamon, Chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and Anthony Robert, Esq Legal Director ACLU of Missouri , Cincinnati, Ohio.
Little, C.M. (June 2016). "ResistanceMatters: Disrupting State-Sanctioned Racialized Violence through Education Research, Theory, and Practice" Critical Race Studies in Educational Association Conference (CRSEA). In Denver, Colorado. (Not able to attend).
Little, C. M. (April, 2016). (Panelist). “Where do we put Thomas Jefferson Now?” University of Missouri, Columbia – Public Forum hosted by the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, with distinguished historians – Annette Gordon-Reed, Pulitzer Prize for History & Professor of American Legal History , Harvard University and Peter Onuf, Author and American History Professor, University of Virginia. In Columbia, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (March, 2016). (Panelist). “Your Voice Matters: Being drum majors for justice in this generation.” Central Adventist Youth Federation. In Kansas City, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (March, 2016). (Presenter). “Speak Up” Westminster College – Student Leadership Conference. In Fulton, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (December 2, 2015). (Panelist). “The Power of Student Activism & Agency on College Campuses: What can higher education administrators do to better support students” Harvard University – Harvard Graduate School of Education, Video Discussion. In Columbia, Missouri.
Little, C. M. (Spring, 2008). (Panelist). “Preventing Youth Violence” Richard J. Daley College, Town Hall. In Chicago, Illinois.