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    Dasein and Intersectional Identity
    In Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human, State University of New York Press. pp. 261-280. 2022.
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    Dasein and intersectional identity
    In Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human, State University of New York Press. 2022.
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    George Yancy, Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly About Racism in America (review)
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1): 166-173. 2019.
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    Race and Method
    Philosophy Today 62 (1): 51-72. 2018.
    Methodological tools for doing philosophy that take into account the historical context of the phenomenon under consideration are arguably better suited for examining questions of race and gender than acontextual or ahistorical methodological tools. Accordingly, Rebecca Tuvel’s “defense” of so-called transracialism arguably veers off track to the extent that it relies on acontextual and ahistorical tools. While Tuvel argues, largely relying on such tools, that so-called transracialism is both me…Read more
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    What is the State of Blacks in Philosophy?
    with Liam K. Bright, Guntur Mallarangeng, Quayshawn Spencer, and Myisha Cherry
    Critical Philosophy of Race 2 (2): 224-242. 2014.
    This research note is meant to introduce into philosophical discussion the preliminary results of an empirical study on the state of blacks in philosophy, which is a joint effort of the American Philosophical Association’s Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers (APA CSBP) and the Society of Young Black Philosophers (SYBP). The study is intended to settle factual issues in furtherance of contributing to dialogues surrounding at least two philosophical questions: What, if anything, is the p…Read more
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    This book philosophically explores changing conceptions of race and equality in Supreme Court decisions interpreting the Equal Protection Clause since the enactment of the 14th Amendment. It traces these changing conceptions alongside the gradual elimination of the social equality of racialized persons from the Supreme Court’s list of priorities.
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    In Black and White: A Hermeneutic Argument against "Transracialism"
    Res Philosophica 95 (2): 303-329. 2018.
    Transracialism, defined as both experiencing oneself as, and being, a race other than the race assigned to one by society, does not exist. Translated into hermeneutics, transracialism is an unintelligible phenomenon in the specific sociocultural context of the United States in the early twenty-first century. Within this context, race is a function of ancestry, and is therefore defined in terms of something that is external to the self and unchangeable. Since transracialism does not exist, the qu…Read more
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    In Black and White: A Hermeneutic Argument against "Transracialism"
    Res Philosophica 95 (2): 303-329. 2018.
    Transracialism, defined as both experiencing oneself as, and being, a race other than the race assigned to one by society, does not exist. Translated into hermeneutics, transracialism is an unintelligible phenomenon in the specific sociocultural context of the United States in the early twenty-first century. Within this context, race is a function of ancestry, and is therefore defined in terms of something that is external to the self and unchangeable. Since transracialism does not exist, the qu…Read more
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    Hermeneutics, Legal
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2015.
    Legal Hermeneutics The question of how best to determine the meaning of a given text has always been the chief concern of the general field of inquiry known as hermeneutics. Legal hermeneutics is rooted in philosophical hermeneutics and takes as its subject matter the nature of legal meaning. Legal hermeneutics asks the … Continue reading Hermeneutics, Legal →.
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    Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly About Racism in America by George Yancy
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1): 166-173. 2019.
    George Yancy's Backlash is a book about American racism. It is the story of what often happens when blacks dare to challenge whiteness on its hubris, or on its appallingly obvious hypocrisy. It is the story of the anger and violence that often arises in the white American in the aftermath of such a challenge, generating in him or her a need to humiliate and destroy the source of the diminished (and fragile) white sense of self. Racism is not personal, Backlash evidences. It is a manifestatio…Read more
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    Philosophy and the Mixed Race Experience (edited book)
    Lexington Books. 2016.
    This book explores the experiences and philosophical work product of mixed race philosophers, as well as possible links between the two. Some books address mixed-race identity, and some anthologies focus on mixed-race identity, but this is the first anthology on the philosophy of mixed-race, and the first anthology by mixed-race philosophers.