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    A Poesis of Black Leipsis, Or A Theory of Blackalyspe
    Journal of World Philosophies 8 (2). 2024.
    Kameron Carter’s reading of Black life as matter, as the imaginary, and as an innovation of possibilities enmeshes Black theology, Black womanist/feminist thought, Black Diaspora and Black American Studies, Philosophy, and Queer of Color Critique to reveal how the project of the western world erases Black physical and intellectual legacy. A project that is anti-black, anti-other, anti-difference that erases the legacy of the physical and intellectual aspects of Black contributions to the western…Read more
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    Beyond Corporeal Constructs
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (2): 189-196. 2023.
    The article is a brief analysis of Cornell’s Imaginary Domain (1995) as an intervention into decolonizing intersecting systems of oppression. Cornell’s Imaginary Domain forces us to think of the intersecting factors that retain systems of power. It isn’t just about one form of oppression but all systems of oppression that separate us. However, creating a shared struggle to find and embody wholeness in response to the historical traumas of slavery, segregation, and systems of anti-Black oppressio…Read more
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    Jostling Place and Non-Place
    Radical Philosophy Review 25 (2): 299-301. 2022.
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    The Polemical as Non-Violent Protest: James Baldwin and the “Gendered” Black Body
    APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience 21 (1): 4-12. 2021.
    This essay is to invite a new form of theorizing Baldwin’s intellectual archive beyond a work of protest or as being contributory to Queer writing. I argue that Baldwin’s thought often in the form of the polemic is a form of non-violent resistance. Baldwin’s contestation against whiteness and the methods of Black erasure in general and Black male annihilation in particular is why he is challenging the complexity of protest. In pushing against traditional or what has become traditional ways of an…Read more
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    Textual Mysticism: Reading the Sublime in Philosophical Mysticism
    APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience 19 (2): 3-5. 2020.