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Freedom Anchoring: Teaching Philosophy as a Dialogic EndeavorIn Brynn Welch (ed.), The Art of Teaching, Bloomsbury. forthcoming.
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8Signifying the Sound: Criteria for Black Art MovementsThe Journal of Aesthetic Education 57 (4): 36-59. 2023.Abstract:“Black art” is often understood as being inherently political. In examining two major Black arts movements, the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts movement, many of the works attributed to those periods fit the description of “political art” but not all of them. Black art movements are not defined exclusively by similar styles or methodologies, like Expressionism or Surrealism, either. Instead, Black art movements are complex movements that blend social, political, and aesthetic crit…Read more
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24#ProtectBlackWomen and Other Hashtags: Using Amílcar Cabral’s Resistance and Decolonization Framework as an Ethic for Obligations Between Black AgentsCLR James Journal 28 (1): 203-225. 2022.For those who subscribe to a pro-Black political ideology, like that of Pan-Africanism or Black Nationalism, is there a specific moral obligation between Black agents to protect one another against intersectional/multidimensional oppressions? Africana people are often subjugated to other forms of domination outside of anti-Black racism exclusively. When examining offenses against Black women, queer Black people, poor Black people, etc., both Black Nationalist and Pan-Africanist ethics suggest a …Read more
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Butler UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (RGSS)Assistant Professor
APA Central Division
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
African and African-American Philosophy |
Philosophy of Race |
Racism |