UBP regularly publishes and presents in professional, public, and community contexts. 

Publications

Borderlands Birdpeople Issue 1.1 (Spring 2025)

April 4, 2025

Co-edited by Anel Flores & Amelia King-Kostelac

Rhetoric Review Volume 43, Issue 4​

October 10, 2024

Symposium on Community-Engaged Environmental Justice Rhetorics edited by Kenneth Walker, Rubén Casas, and Carolina Hinojosa

A Transdisciplinary Rhetorical Praxis of Pluriversal Co-Presence in the Urban Bird Project by Kenneth Walker, Carolina Hinojosa, Paulina Hernandez-Trejo, and Amelia King-Kostelac.

UTSA Sombrilla Magazine​

August 16, 2024

Taking Flight Across Cultures by Valeria Bustamante Johnson

Mellon Foundation Profile of Urban Bird Project

October 16, 2024

Borderlands Stories, as Told by the Birds: The five birds you need to know about (according to the Urban Bird Project at the University of Texas at San Antonio).


Presentations

Year-2025

King-Kostelac, Amelia, Kenneth Walker, Eres Gomez, Olarotimi Ogungbemi, and Mariel Ortega. “Soaring Beyond Borders: How Urban Birds Connect Us All.” w/ Urban Bird Project. Invited Speakers for UTSA’s John Pearce Library Pizza + Research Talks. University of Texas, San Antonio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjHwQ843YI4

Walker, Kenneth. “Rhetorical Methods of Pluriversality in the Urban Bird Project’s Avian Restor(y)ation Digital Repository. w/ Urban Bird Project.” National Communication Association, Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine (ARSTM) Preconference. New Orleans, LA.

Year-2024

Walker, Kenneth. “Transdisciplinary Rhetorical Praxis as Collaborative Modes of Existing Otherwise in Engaged Ecological Research.” w/ Urban Bird Project. Rhetoric Society of America. Denver, CO.

Year-2022

Walker, Kenneth, Carolina Hinojosa, Amelia King-Kostelac, and Paulina Hernandez-Trejo. “How We Hold Things Together, Parts 1 & 2: Community Science & Pluriversal Rhetorical Praxis in the #UrbanBirdProject.” w/ Urban Bird Project. National Communication Association, Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, & Medicine (ARSTM). w/ Urban Bird Project. New Orleans, LA.

Walker, Kenneth, Carolina Hinojosa, Amelia King-Kostelac, Paulina Hernandez-Trejo. “Rhetoric, Ethics, and Knowledge Coproduction: Engaging with Discourses of Transdisciplinarity.” w/ Urban Bird Project. Rhetoric Society of America (RSA), Baltimore, MD. w/ Carolina Hinojosa, Amelia King-Kostelac, Paulina Hernandez-Trejo.

Year-2021

Walker, Kenneth and Paulina Hernandez-Trejo. “Community Science and Borderlands Rhetorical Praxis in the #UrbanBirdProject.” w/ Urban Bird Project. National Communication Association, Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine (ARSTM) Virtual Preconference.