Alex has personally spoken to thousands of people about Boston's history during tours, workshops, and lectures, including groups from or hosted by the following institutions:
- American Association of Museums
- America's Job Link Alliance
- Boston African American National Historic Site
ABOVE: Alex with staff members of the Boston African American National Historic Site.
- Boston Public Library
- Boston Preservation Alliance
- Context Travel
- Dante Alighieri Society
- Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making
- Greater Boston Tour Guide Association
- Historic New England's Otis House Museum
ABOVE: Alex with Leah Walczak, Operations Manager for Historic New England, and Manager of HNE's Otis House Museum in Boston's West End, where Alex has spoken on several topics.
- International Tour Management Institute
- Massachusetts Historical Society
- National Association of Independent Schools
- National Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society
- North End Branch Library
- Old North Foundation

ABOVE: Alex speaks to a crowd of over 100 people who filled the "box pews" in Boston's historic Old North Church. Built in 1723, the Old North Church is the oldest surviving church building in the city. Photo by Heather Hartford.
- Patron Travel
- Saint Joseph Society of Boston
- Saint Lucy Society of Boston
- United States Attorney's Office, Massachusetts
ABOVE: Alex speaks about Italian-American history to nearly 500 people at the 86th annual St. Joseph feast in the North End. Photo by David Charpentier.
- Victorian Society in America/New England Chapter
- Vilna Shul, Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture
- Vine Street Community Center, Boston
ABOVE: Alex with Glendora Putnam, Esq., former Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in Massachusetts and Chair of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. Alex and Ms. Putnam were featured speakers for an event on Beacon Hill in support of the Women of Color Committee of the Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts. Photo by Lisa Brown.
ABOVE: Alex enjoying dinner and conversation with a book club in Boston's Brighton neighborhood that chose to read his The North End: A Brief History of Boston's Oldest Neighborhood.
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