*The term “Mad” is a contentious identifier. I use Mad as a form of resistance but not all diagnosed persons are on board. The debate on the preferred label is...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
The purpose of this APA Blog series, What It’s Like to be an HBCU Faculty Member, is to spotlight faculty members in our profession who work at historically Black colleges...
Shay Welch is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Spelman College. She is currently the Scholar-in-Residence for the city of Atlanta’s public art project; the project is titled “Public Performance...
The purpose of this APA Blog series, What It’s Like to be an HBCU Faculty Member, is to spotlight faculty members in our profession who work at historically Black colleges...
...of philosophy, written in a conventional voice, and hence it is an inherently conservative procedure. As Shay Welch pointed out eloquently at our APA panel this past spring, philosophers who...
...in the justifications for their own oppression. During her paper “Dance as Native Performative Knowledge” at the 2018 APA Pacific divisional meeting, Shay Welch noted that philosophy is deeply entrenched...
Shay Welch is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Spelman College. She specializes in Native American Philosophy, Feminist Ethics, and Social/Political Philosophy. What excites you about philosophy? What excites me...