“‘And you, Africans, who do you say that Jesus is?’: The Legacy of Laurenti Magesa for the Future of African Theology.” Journal of Moral Theology. Volume 13. No. 1 (2024): 15 – 36; “God Never Encounters Us Outside of Our Historicities: In Conversation with SimonMary Asese Aihiokhai.” Co-author: Chibueze Darlington Anuonye. Hekima Review. Journal of Theology, Governance and Peace Studies. No. 67 (2023): 184 – 192; “The Enduring Power of Palaver as A Tool for Fostering Socio-Cosmological Harmony: An African Response to the Culture of War in Our World.” Journal of Catholic Social Thought. Volume 20. No. 2 (2023): 223 – 240; “A Tapestry of Black Anthropology of Freedom: Insights from James H. Cone and Frantz Fanon.” The Heythrop Journal. Volume 64. Issue 6 (2023): 812 – 825; “Compassionate Imagination/Re-Existing/Hope: Embracing a Deliberate Turn to the Promptings of the Spirit for A Synodal Church.” Religions. Volume 14. No. 10: 1245 (2023); “Pentecost as A Graced-Gift of Disruption: What Can the Church and Society Learn from the Pentecost Experience? (Reflections for Day of Pentecost on the Revised Common Lectionary Year B. May 19, 2024).” The Politics of Scripture Series. Political Theology Network. May 13, 2024; “Rethinking Easter: Towards Radical Inclusivity.” Reflections on the Readings for Easter Sunday Year B from the Revised Common Lectionary. The Politics of Scripture Series. Political Theology Network. March 25, 2024; “Vatican’s Gay Blessing Decree Shows a Rich Understanding of God’s Grace.” National Catholic Reporter. January 8, 2024; “Advent is A Time of Learning the Skill of Waiting.” The Politics of Scripture Series. Political Theology Network. November 27, 2023; “Remembering Bénézet Bujo, Who Offered A Vision of African Theological Imagination.” National Catholic Reporter. November 21, 2023; “Synodality Demonstrates Fellowship with People on the Peripheries, Including LGBTQ Catholics.” Outreach: An LGBTQ Catholic Resource. October 12, 2023; “All War is a Disgrace and Failure. The Church Must Embrace Nonviolence.” National Catholic Reporter. September 21, 2023; “Let’s Talk About Colonial Fractures: In Africa Today, LGBTQ+ Communities Want to Experience Abundant Life.” Sojourners. August, 2023; “Elections, Violence and Transitional Justice in Africa.” Edited by Elias Opongo and Tim Murithi. Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory. Volume 71. Issue 178 (2024): 100 – 102; Horizons. Volume 51. Issue 1 (2024): 221 – 223; “A Conversation on African Christianity and Gospel Inculturation.” Vatican News. September 25, 2023. Aihiokhai also presented: ‘“Who Do You Say that I Am?’: Making A Case for Existential Inclusiveness at the Crossroads of Liberation, Institutionality, and Hospitality.” The Joint Meeting of the Asian/Asian-American, Black, and Latinx Consultations of the Catholic Theological Society of America. Baltimore, Maryland. June 13 -16, 2024; “Strategies for Giving Impactful Presentations” A lecture given at a Webinar event organized by Conversational Society of Philosophy. February 24, 2024; “Discriminatory Discipline – Impacts and Solutions.” A virtual panel discussion organized and sponsored by National Association of Seadogs – Pirates Confraternity; Citizens’ Summit; and NAS Medical Mission. June 1, 2024; “Being Blessed: The Challenge of Fiducia Supplicans.” A Webinar Event Organized by New Ways Ministry. February 25, 2024; “Teaching with a Triple Consciousness Mindset: A Pathway for Understanding the Critical Consciousness Pedagogy.” A workshop provided for instructors of the Certificate in Transformational Leadership in Consecrated Life training program in Africa. Organized by the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN) in collaboration with Confederation of Conferences of Major Superiors of Africa and Madagascar (COSMAM). January 16, 2024; “Towards a Theology of Disruption: A Critique of Heteronormativity in post-Colonial African Consciousness.” Presented at the annual conference of African Studies Association. San Francisco, California. December 1, 2023; “Looking for a Political Theology for Africa: What’s There and What’s Not There?” A Conversation with Elias Omondi Opongo, SimonMary Aihiokhai, and Nelly Wamaitha. Organized by the Jesuit Institute at Boston College. November 17, 2023; “Reclaiming The African Imagination: Towards A Decolonial Memory of Surplus.” A paper presented at the African Studies Association – Africa. Held at the New Horizons University (UNH) and the Arrupe Center for Research and Training (CARF), Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. October 27, 2023; “Living in the Light of Hope: Imagining a Synodal Church for Our Times.” A paper presented at The Future of Synodality: A Renewal of Communion event. Monday, October 9, 2023; “The Future of African Theology: Continuing the Legacy of Laurenti Magesa.” First Laurenti Magesa Memorial Lecture. Sponsored by the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN). August 21, 2023; “Retrieval of Africa’s Queer Memories, Values and Practice.” A public lecture organized by NOMKHUBULWANE AFRICA+ (AFRICA’S RESEARCH GROUP ON QUEERNESS). January 13, 2024; “Interview on the motif of Blackness and Imagination with Rev. Dr. Roy Lee.” African American Catholic in the 21st Century Podcast. September 20, 2023; “African Theology: Is Christianity a Force for Good in Africa?” African Catholic Voices Podcast. September 20, 2023. Aihiokhai also served in the following roles: Book Manuscript Reviewer, Polity Press. February 1, 2024 – Present; Editorial Board member, Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology. September 1, 2023 – Present; Organizer, Synodality Webinar Series: Synodality at the Parish Level: A Time for Reform. March 1, 2023 – October 11, 2023; Chair, NOMKHUBULWANE AFRICA+ (AFRICA’S RESEARCH GROUP ON QUEERNESS). June 15, 2023 – June 15, 2024; Member, Council of Elders, Sankofa Institute for African American Pastoral Leadership/Oblate School of Theology. September 21, 2023 – Present; Fellow, Jesuit Institute/Boston College. September 2023; External Reviewer for a PhD. Dissertation Defense, School of Ministry – Ph.D. Program in Practical Theology/Palm Beach Atlantic University. June 1, 2021 – June 25, 2024; External Reader for a PhD Dissertation Defense, Historical and Cultural Studies of Religion/Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. May 13, 2023 – February 25, 2024; External Reader for a Doctor of Ministry Dissertation Defense, Doctor of Ministry of Pastoral Theology (African American Pastoral Leadership)/Oblates School of Theology, San Antonio, Texas. January 10, 2024 – Present; External Reader for A Master of Arts Thesis, Master of Arts in Theology/Oblates School of Theology. September 15, 2023 – Present.