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Kumanyika, C. (May 2004). “Black Aesthetics in Hip-Hop Culture.” Fort Valley State African World Studies Institute Film Festival. Fort Valley, Georgia.
Kumanyika C. (February 2015). “Live from Ferguson: Social Media, Millennial Leadership, and the Shape of Contemporary Protest,” Black History Month Series, The University of South Carolina Upstate, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Kumanyika C. (April 2015). “All Voices Matter: Real Talk About Diversity in Public Radio.” Communication Department, UMass Amherst.
Kumanyika C. (March 2016). “The Revolution Reality Show: Storytelling and Activism in Contemporary Social Justice Work.” Communication Arts and Sciences. MSU-Denver University.
Kumanyika C. (April 2016). “The Revolution Reality Show: Storytelling and Activism in the Neoliberal Era.” Activist in Residence, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of Oklahoma.
Kumanyika, C. (October 2016). “Media Ecology of Protest Spaces.” University of Minnesota.
Kumanyika, C. (2017) "Livestreaming in The Black Lives Matter Network:" Day, Amber (Ed.), DIY Utopia, Rowan and Littlefield. (Forthcoming)
Ash, E., Sanderson, J., Kumanyika, C., & Gramlich, K. (In Press 2016). "Just Goes To Show How These Hoes….” Journal of Sports Media, TBA
Kumanyika, C. (2011). Media Today Companion Website. Supplementary materials for J. Turow, Media Today, 4th Edition. New York: Routledge.
McAllister, M. P., & Kumanyika, C. (2013). “Brut slaps…and twins”: Hypercommercialized sports media and the intensification of genderideology. In M. P. McAllister & E. West (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Advertising and Promotional Culture (pp. 237-251). New York: Routledge.