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Saturday, April 18
 

9:00am PDT

BEA101 for Students ONLY
Saturday April 18, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Attention all students and student advisors... we'll be talking all BEA student opportunities in Las Vegas.
Moderators
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Sandy Henry

Professor, Drake University
I am the BEA Faculty Fellow for Student Programs. I'd love to hear about your student's needs and ideas you have for expanding student opportunities, both at the convention and throughout the year.
Speakers
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Heather Birks

Executive Director, BEA
Saturday April 18, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
W315

10:15am PDT

Current Issues in Research and Teaching on Race: A High Density Session
Saturday April 18, 2026 10:15am - 11:45am PDT
This extended high density session highlights the breadth of recent research and teaching about race and media, with extensions into gender and class. Panelists will present brief overviews of their original research or teaching techniques, and then open to further discussion with the audience. Topics include identity-focused news sites, news coverage of Muslim women activists, the ambiguous Latina in Barbie, arguments about Native American mascots, Black identity in The Blackening, explainer podcasts in teaching, African American and African Immigrant perspectives on casting in Black historical films, and race and class in Abbott Elementary.

Moderator: Brad Gorham, Syracuse University
Panelists:
Christopher S. Josey, University of Missouri, Tanner Smith, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign & Julius Matthew Riles, University of Missouri; Breaking the model: Examining the content of Asian American identity focused news sites

Meriem Mechehoud, Independent Scholar; Framing Muslim Women Activists Abroad: Audience Perceptions and the Power of Stereotypes

Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas & Raisa F. Alvarado, California State University, San Bernardino; The Ambiguous Latina in Barbie

C. Richard King, Columbia College, Chicago; Seances and Spiritualists: Undead Indian Mascots and Rhetorics of Resuscitation

Derek Blackwell, Prairie View A & M University & Gretta Blackwell, Prairie View A & M University; “You Got Some ‘Splaining To Do”? Exploring the Pedagogical Potential of Explainers in Media Studies Classrooms

Adelaja Oriade, Denison University; Contesting Authenticity: African American and African Immigrant Audience Perspectives on Casting in Black Historical Films

Betsy Pike, Ball State University & Robert Alan Brookey, Ball State University; Class is Not Dismissed: Abbott Elementary and Approaches to Inequality

Andrew C. Billings, University of Alabama & Yifan Wu, University of Alabama; Fairness or Fear?: Media Coverage of Trans, Intersex, and Sex-Tested Female Athletes

Respondent: Rebecca Ann Lind, University of Illinois at Chicago
Moderators
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Brad Gorham

Associate Professor, Communications;, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
Brad Gorham is an Associate Professor in the Communications Department in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. He is also the Director of the Center for Global Engagement for the school and former director of the Media Studies master's program and former chair of the... Read More →
Speakers
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Andrew C. Billings

University of Alabama

avatar for Rebecca Ann Lind

Rebecca Ann Lind

Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago

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Rob Brookey

Director of Graduate Studies, Ball State University
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C. Richard King

Columbia College Chicago
Intercepting the Game: Representing the NFL in Austria

As football travels, its changes. While the rules and play of the game remain largely same, it takes on new meanings, often expressed in imaginative and unexpected ways. This is very much the case in Austria, where American football allows for rewriting of the local and the global. In... Read More →
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Betsy Pike

Associate Professor, Ball State University
Dr. Betsy Pike’s academic research interests explore the interdisciplinary connections between experiential learning, creativity, and story. She teaches media production and criticism in the Media department at Ball State University.
CJ

Christopher Josey

University of Missouri
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Arthur Soto-Vasquez

University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Saturday April 18, 2026 10:15am - 11:45am PDT
W315

12:00pm PDT

That's an Assignment?!
Saturday April 18, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
This panel explores assignments that on paper may seem odd, unusual, or far-fetched for students but in the end, have a strong impact on the classroom. Drawing upon their own experience, panelists share their experiences with some creative assignments that both surprise and deliver.
Moderator: Jonathan Vinson, Huntington University
Panelists: Kim Fox, American University in Cairo
Jonathan Vinson, Huntington University
Samuel Varghese
Moderators
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Jonathan Vinson

Huntington University
Speakers
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Kim Fox

Professor of Practice, American University in Cairo
The first and only double BEA Best of Festival Winner in the same year; podcaster (Ehky Ya Masr Podcast) and executor of the podcasting trifecta: teaching, researching and producing podcasts.
https://soundcloud.com/ehkyyamasr

Founder and organizer of PodFest Cairo, Egypt and Africa... Read More →
Saturday April 18, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
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