Speaking 

Tevis is available to address academic and non-academic communities. Please use the contact form for speaking inquiries. 

Public Talks (Selected)

“Redefining Antisemitism in the United States: A Historical Approach,” Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, Sept. 17, 2024, via Zoom.

“U.S. Immigration Policy and Interwar Racial Antisemitism,” Museum of Jewish Heritage, July 10, 2024, via Zoom.

The History of Antisemitism: Henry Ford,” Museum of Jewish Heritage, June 10, 2024, via Zoom.

Antisemitism, U.S.A. Podcast Launch,” Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, May 23, 2024, via Zoom.

Redefining Antisemitism in the United States: a Historical Approach,” Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Stanford University, May 8, 2024, Palo Alto, CA.

“Why Study Jewish Studies,” Mason Hillel Annual Celebration, George Mason University, April 14, 2024, Fairfax, VA.

“Understanding Antisemitism in U.S. History,” AOII Student Workshop, Columbia/Barnard Hillel, April 11, 2024, New York, NY.

“Understanding Antisemitism in U.S. History,” Columbia Law Students Against Antisemitism, Columbia Law School, April 8, 2024, New York, NY.

“Rethinking American Antisemitism,” West End Synagogue, April 6, 2024, New York, NY.

“Emerging Research and Evolving Narratives about Antisemitism,” Institute for Museum and Library Services and the Council of American Jewish Museums Summit, Museums Respond: Strategies for Countering Antisemitism and Hate [Convened under the auspices of President Biden’s U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism], Rubell Museum, March 5, 2024, Washington, DC.

“Understanding Antisemitism in U.S. History,” Jewish On Campus Student Union, March 3, 2024, via Zoom.

“Exploring Antisemitism in U.S. History,” ADL Shine a Light Webinar, Dec. 7, 2023, via Zoom.

“Antisemitism in U.S. History,” Roger Lehecka Double Discovery Center, Columbia University, Nov. 15, 2023, New York, NY.

“Unpacking Antisemitism on Campus,” Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies, Columbia University, Oct. 22, 2023, New York, NY.

“Antisemitism in U.S. History,” DOROT, Aug. 31, 2023, via Zoom.

“Disproportional Representation and the Myth of the Jewish Shyster,” Jewish Law and the Constitution Series, Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Feb. 7, 2023, via Zoom.

“A Historical View of Jews and Public Accommodations in the United States,” ADL “Never Is Now” Conference, Nov. 10, 2022, New York, NY.

“Antisemitism in American History: Reflections and Ways Forward,” Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, University of London, Dec. 1, 2021, via Zoom.

“Antisemitism and American Law: A New Perspective on a Misunderstood History,” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Jewish Studies, June 9, 2021, Madison, WI.

Conference and Seminar Papers (Selected)

“Reconsidering Antisemitism in U.S. History,” March 7, 2024, Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies, Columbia University, New York, NY.

“Listening for Silence in the National Archives: Researching Antisemitism,” Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies, Dec. 17-19, 2023, San Francisco, CA.

“Russian Jews of the Lower Class’: Jewish Neighborhoods in the Federal Housing Authority Maps,” Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies, Dec. 20, 2022, Boston, MA.

“Igniting Antisemitism: Late Nineteenth-Century Fire Marshals and Anti-Jewish Discrimination,” Biennial Scholars’ Conference in American Jewish History, May 15-18, 2022, New Orleans, LA.

“The Ubiquitous Jewish Shyster and the Myth of Disproportionality,” Law v. Antisemitism Conference, IU McKinney School of Law, March 13-14, 2022, Indianapolis, IN.

“Reincorporating American Jews into Public Accommodations Scholarship,” Law v. Antisemitism Conference, IU McKinney School of Law, March 13-14, 2022, Indianapolis, IN.

“Real and Imagined Jewish Lawyers in the United States, 1654-1900,” Faculty-Grad Student Workshop, Borns Jewish Studies Program, Indiana University-Bloomington, Sept. 17, 2021, Bloomington, IN.

Roundtable on Teaching Antisemitism, Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies, Dec. 13-17, 2020, Washington, D.C.