In 2022 I co-founded the University of Delaware's Minorities And Philosophy Chapter. We've primarily been a reading group, but have big dreams of holding proper events. Though I am now graduated, I'm still involved and try to be a helpful presence for the current organizers.
This page is full of everything we've ever read, as well as some posters I made (admittedly, in Canva) to advertise the chapter. If you're a UD student who is interested, JOIN!
Epistemic Justice as a Condition of Political Freedom? - Miranda Fricker
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Davis
The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master's House by Audre Lorde
(Un)Exceptional Trauma, Existential Insecurity, and Anxieties of Modern Subjecthood by Sabeen Ahmed
Toward a Feminist Phenomenology of Temporal Harm by Martina Ferrari
Virtue and Contingent History: Engineering Science by Laura Ruetsche
Is There An Epistemic Advantage to Being Oppressed? by Lidal Dror
Pacific Resistance: A Moral Alternative to Defensive War" by Lee-Ann Chae
Telling Gender: The Pragmatics and Ethics of Gender Ascriptions by Quill Kukla and Mark Lance
Situated Knowledges and Situated Values by Sally Halsanger
Contingent Natures and Virtuous Knowers: Could Epistemology be 'Gendered"? by Quill Kukla and Laura Ruetsche
Echo Chambers and Epistemic Bubbles by C. Thi Nguyen
Afro-Analytical Marxism and the Problem of Race by Tommie Shelby
The Significance of Doomsday by Susan Wolf
In Defense of Transracialism by Rebecca Tuvel
What are Sex and Gender and What Do We Want Them to Be? by Ásta
Scientific and Lay Communities: Earning Epistemic Trust Through Knowledge Sharing by Heidi Grasswick
The Misuses of Biological Sex by Katrina Karkazis
Sex Redefined by Claire Ainsworth
Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: An American Grammar Book by Hortense Spillers
Political Vandalism as Counterspeech: A Defense of Defacing and Destroying Tainted Monuments by Ten-Herng Lai
Homonationalism and Biopolitics by Lidal Dror
The Epistemology of Anger in Argumentation by Moira Howes and Catharine Hundleby
"Friendship" by Laurence Thomas
"Diversity Is Not Enough: The Importance of Inclusive Pedagogy" by Melissa Jacquart, Rebecca Scott, Kevin Hermberg, Stephen Bloch-Schulman
The Anti-Patriarchy Agender by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Radical Racial Pluralism by Quayshawn Spencer
Two Routes to Radical Racial Pluralism by Katharine Jenkins
What's In A Perspective? Social Perspectives, Interpretation, and Inquiry by Ege Yumuşak