Past Appearances
  • “A Voice for Inclusion: Celebrating the Transformative Work of Alexander M. Schindler,” Temple Israel of Boston, December 7, 2025, Boston, MA.
  • “The Historical Significance of Nostra Aetate and its Reception,” Nostra Aetate at 60: Legacy and Challenges for Reconciliation and Interreligious Understanding Conference, Georgetown University, September 14, 2025.
  • “A Legacy in Motion: Alexander M. Schindler and the Future He Shaped,” Hebrew Union College in the Berkshires, August, 2, 2025, Great Barrington, MA.
  • “An American Jewish Visionary: The Life and Career of Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler,” American Jewish Archives at the Hebrew Union College, May 29, 2025, Cincinnati, OH.
  • “The Power of a Woman’s Voice,” Democratic Women of Mecklenburg County, September 8, 2021, Charlotte, NC.
  • Festival of Jewish Books, Berkshires, Massachusetts. July, 2018. 
  • TEDxCharlotte, October, 2018.
  • Scholar-in-Residence, Martin Luther King Weekend, Temple Beth Am, Miami, Florida. January, 2019. 
  • Keynote Speaker at Women’s United March, Charlotte, North Carolina.  January, 2019.
  • Beauvoir, The National Cathedral Elementary School, Washington, DC, Keynote speaker for Spring Symposium, April, 2019.
  • Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, May, 2019.
  • Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, Atrium Health’s Annual Diversity and Inclusion Symposium, May, 2019.
  • Second Annual Westminster Lecture on Faith and Civic Life, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio, September, 2019.
  • Calvary Episcopal Church’s Lenten Preaching Series, Memphis, Tennessee:
    • “Two rabbis and a minister walk into a bar: Reconciliation in the Real World” with Rabbi Micah Greenstein and Reverend Meredith Day, March 4, 2020.
    • “Overcoming obstacles to love: There is no match.com for finding partners for progress,” March 5, 2020.
Schedule of Upcoming Appearances
Rabbi Schindler delivering keynote at Women United March in Charlotte, January 2019.

“Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round,” post-screening panel, Independent Picture House, Charlotte, North Carolina, January 19, 2026.

“Shared Legacies: The African American – Jewish Civil Rights Alliances,” post-screening conversation with Dr. Ben Chavis, Jr. and Rev. Corine Mack, President NAACP Charlotte-Mecklenburg Branch, International Holocaust Remembrance Day and MLK Day Event, Queens University of Charlotte, January 27, 2026.

“Shared Legacies: The African American – Jewish Civil Rights Alliance,” Boxser Diversity Initiative, Sarasota, Florida, February 5, 2026

“From Generation to Generation: The Life and Legacy of Rabbi Alexander Schindler,” Women of Reform Judaism Lunch & Learn focus on the AJA archives and Shabbat Evening Fireside Chat with Rabbi Jonathan Blake, Westchester Reform Temple, Scarsdale, NY, April 10, 2026