Nicole Carr is frequent speaker on matters of investigative journalism, the history of the Black Press, journalism education and journalism in democracy. This is a sampling of her latest appearances. See contact tab for booking.

2024- International Women in Media Foundation Newsroom Safety Across America Speaker-Atlanta

Carr capped the Atlanta leg of this national tour supported by the Craig Newmark Journalism Foundation, the Georgia News Collaborative, IWMF and Kennsesaw State University. Drawing on experiences from covering the 2020 and 2021 elections in Georgia, Carr offered advice on journalist safety, mental health and coverage concerns

2023 Democracy Summit at the Center for Journalism and Democracy, Howard University

Referencing her more than two years’ worth of reporting on the modern parental rights movement, Carr opens the “Not a Culture War” discussion 2023 Democracy Summit.

2023 Fulbright Scholars in Atlanta

Carr joined panelists to discuss the preservation of the Civil Rights Movement memory. Carr uses the lens of the Black Press to talk preservation, memory and the first draft of history.

2023 Black Writers Festival-Howard University.

Alongside Nikole Hannah-Jones and Michael Harriot, Carr discusses framing in the newsroom and the challenges faced by Black journalists in both the mainstream and Black Press

2023 National Association of Black Journalists Panelist-Joining Mara Gay, Kat Stafford, Karen Attiah, Nikole Hannah-Jones and Caitlin Dickerson, Carr explores the challenges of Black women in the newsroom and on the front lines of democracy. Additionally, she served as a speaker on a panel discussing investigative reporting techniques in public education.