Recorded lectures

1) Panel „Comparing and Contrasting Different Forms of Oppression:  From Apartheid South Africa to the Soviet Union,” conference „Intersections of Oppression: Comparative Historical Analysis of Contemporary Challenges;” University of Pretoria, October 2023. Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eUWqwy-IbMYjSlAS8NNJbVybZTk1sO6o/view

2) “ ‘A Decolonizing Moment of Sorts’: Who Supports Ukraine in Central Eastern Europe and Why,” University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Political Science and Geography Speaker Series, online, October 2022. Link: https://www.academia.edu/video/ln4d6j

3) “Gender, War and Remembrance: Memory Activism and ‘Points of Memory’ in the Narratives of Women Participants of War in Lithuania,” Vilnius University Faculty of Communication, online, April 2022 Link to the recording

4) “Deportations and Gulag as Gendered Processes: Insights from Eastern Europe” (in Lithuanian), Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, online, March 2022 Link to the recording

5) AABS Roundtable on Ukraine (March 2022) https://aabs-balticstudies.org/2022/03/03/ukraine-war-solidarity-and-european-security-a-roundtable-discussion/

6) Next Gen (Taiwan) Foundation webinar on Transitional Justice (January 2022) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9CpNgMalvE

7) “From Partisan Warfare to Memory Battlefields: Two Women’s Stories about World War II and Its Aftermath in Lithuania,” Annual Lithuania Program Lecture, Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, Miami University (Ohio), October 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbSbmmfy4N4

 8) SCHOLARS’ CIRCLE – WHAT DO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND COMMEMORATION MEAN FOR GENOCIDE SURVIVORS – APRIL 25, 2021 (radio program) https://www.academia.edu/video/k9WR01

 9) “Why Do Traumas Matter in International Relations? Memory Politics and the Study of Crises,” International Conference “Dealing with the Trauma of an Undigested Past” organized by the Foreign Ministry of Lithuania and Sakharov Center at Vytautas Magnus University, March 2020; https://media.ggc.edu/media/t/1_bvqkzy1k

10) “The Concept of “Intersectionality” and Its Use in Political Science Classrooms,” a webinar sponsored by the University System of Georgia (USG) Office of Faculty Development, April 2016, Link to the recording