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Diversity and Philosophy Journals: Introduction

...dataonwomen@gmail.com.  More data on women in philosophy are available here: http://women-in-philosophy.org Follow us on Twitter @PhilosophyData and Facebook References Botts, Tina F. Liam K. Bright, Myisha Cherry, Guntur Mallarangeng &...

Women in Philosophy: Notes from philoSOPHIA Conference 2018

...might include Myisha Cherry’s UnMute Podcast or Helen De Cruz’s discussion of ‘prestige bias’). James suggested in her keynote that we should not seek a balm or salve when there...

On Public Philosophizing: A Conversation with Caleb Harrison and Macy Salzberger

...so I’ll just point to some exemplars. Writing: Amia Srinivasan, Amy Olberding, Nakul Krishna. Podcasts: UnMute (Myisha Cherry, who also writes public philosophy, and whom we are thrilled to welcome...

Black Issues in Philosophy: An Interview with Cornel West

...Social Research) Cornel West (Harvard University) Author Meets Critics: Danielle Allen, Education and Equality (17G) Saturday Afternoon, January 6, 2018: 1:30 PM–4:30 PM Chair: Myisha Cherry (Independent Scholar) Critics: Derrick...

Black Issues in Philosophy: Introduction

...Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers: Myisha V. Cherry, University of Illinois at Chicago Stephen C. Ferguson, North Carolina State University Lewis R. Gordon, University of Connecticut-Storrs Rodmon King,...

APA Member Interview: Joel Reynolds

...Myisha Cherry on The UnMute Podcast. What advice do you wish someone had given you? I would not have made it through grad school (or the last six years of...

APA board issues post-election statement

...Speaker: Valerie Tiberius GIII-1 — Doing Philosophy in Prisons Arranged by the Committee on Public Philosophy Speakers: Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University), Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University), Myisha Cherry (University of Illinois...

Chinese Philosophy in the English-Speaking World: Interview with Bryan Van Norden

...him, and they don’t need to hire a political philosopher, because the political science department has someone who covers that. Second, as Myisha Cherry and Eric Schwitzgebel point out, “Academic...