Minorities and Philosophy Cambridge 2018 - Power and Identity: Philosophical Reflections on Liberation. The Cambridge MAP Chapter hosted a one-day conference on 18th June 2018. Following the success of the annual Cambridge Women in Philosophy conference, which in 2017 brought together more than forty attendees from across Europe and North America, our scope has been broadened and this year we are seeking to foreground more minority voices in academic philosophy.
Latest episodes of the podcast Minorities and Philosophy Cambridge 2018 - Power and Identity: Philosophical Reflections on Liberation
- 'Fanon's Body: Oppression, Struggle, and Liberation' - Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
- 'Is Conceptualizing Africa as a Unified Political Body a Colonial Chimera?' - Bulelani Jili
- 'My Pronouns are They/Them: Non-Binary Trans* Inclusion and Extracted Speech' - Aiden Greenall
- 'Race and Gender in the Scientific Institution: Basic History and Analysis' - Carmen Palacios-Berraquero
- 'Why We Need to Politicise Philosophy' - Astrid Fly Oredsson