Events
Events
I thrive on speaking, facilitating, and presenting in spaces where big ideas meet real action. Whether I’m leading a workshop, delivering a keynote, or joining a panel, I create conversations that are thoughtful, impactful, and rooted in real-world experience.
Check out my upcoming events to see where I’ll be next, and explore past engagements to see the ideas I’ve sparked along the way.

Panel at the Curriculum for Change Conference
Courtney speaks with Dr. Zuly Inirio and Dr. Quanice G. Floyd at a panel entitled “We Are the Future: Supporting Women of Color in Leadership in the Arts” for Lincoln Center’s Curriculum for Change Conference.

Coalition Building: Embedding Community and Culture with Dance/USA
Courtney speaks at a discussion for members of Dance/USA’s Community Engagement and Education Directors and Staff Affinity Group about responsible coalition building.

Womxn's Leadership Forum: Positioning Power with WOCA at APAP
Courtney spoke at the Womxn’s Leadership Forum at APAP, hosted by WOCA.

"I'm Different" at Nerd Adjacent
An all day event honoring fandom at any level.
Nerd Adjacent can be musicians, poets, dancers, actors, gamers who all have an affinity for iconic characters in popular entertainment with a different connection to the stories and culture.

Polyamory and Ethical Non-Monogamy on Our Gay Agenda
A candid discussion about polyamory and non-monogamy on the Our Gay Agenda podcast.

Working with Your Values at Downtown Brooklyn Arts Management Fellowship
A discussion with the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Management Fellows about how to work your values in any workplace.

Who's Going to Take the Weight?: Women of Color in Non-Profit Arts Leadership and the Struggle Towards Racial Equity at Facing Race
As of late, women of color have been heralded for their ability to reactivate consciousness and change the field. And while they are often championed for their inventiveness, experience and multi-layered perspectives, they are also often driven into professional corners where their unique points of view can become occupational deficits.

Women's Leadership Forum at APAP with Women of Color in the Arts
While women prominently lead arts institutions and attain various levels of power, they are not immune to the societal systems of patriarchy and white supremacy. So how do female arts leaders view their own relationship to power and privilege?

#ArtistHotline Guest Chat: Fundraising Myth Busting
From 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST, listen to Courtney Harge, Alysa Nahmias, and Gigi Rosenberg tweet about “Fundraising Myth Busting″ for New York Foundation for the Arts.

Panel at the Queens Book Festival
Join some of the activists and writers who are actively involved and leading the women’s movements as they discuss how they hope the new movements will impact an increasingly stratified society.