Talks/Events
Upcoming Talks/Events
Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation, History of Racial Injustice and Hermeneutical Injustice
The Graduate Center, CUNY, 3/2024
The Causal-Historical Theory of Race and Racial Passing
Social Philosophy Workshop, Bard College, 4/2024
Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation, History of Racial Injustice and Hermeneutical Injustice
Epistemic Oppression Decolonization Conference, Montreal, Québec, Canada 5/2024
Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation, History of Racial Injustice and Hermeneutical Injustice
The Graduate Center, CUNY, 3/2024
The Causal-Historical Theory of Race and Racial Passing
Social Philosophy Workshop, Bard College, 4/2024
Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation, History of Racial Injustice and Hermeneutical Injustice
Epistemic Oppression Decolonization Conference, Montreal, Québec, Canada 5/2024
Prior Talks/Events
Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation, History of Racial Injustice and Hermeneutical Injustice
Social Epistemology Network Event 3, Isle of Bute, Scotland, 9/9/2023
Epistemic Blame and Reparations Workshop, Winnipeg, Canada, 9/16/2023
The Economics and Nature of Hip Hop
Guest Lecture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 10/9/2023
How are Statues of Robert E. Lee and Christopher Columbus Connected to Murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd?”
Social Media, Race, and Community Knowledge Construction Conference, University of Oklahoma, 10/2023
Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation, History of Racial Injustice and Hermeneutical Injustice
Rutgers Summer Institute for Diversity in Philosophy, 7/12/2023
Racial Injustice, Cognitive Architecture and Understanding
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Kentucky, US, 3/9/2023
Afro-Latinx, Hispanic and Latinx Identity: Understanding the Americas
Central Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 2/24/2023
The 7th Latinx Philosophy Conference, Temple University, 4/14/2023
Injustice and Understanding Transmission
Northeastern University, Philosophy Department Colloquium, 2/17/2023
How are Statues of Robert E. Lee and Christopher Columbus Connected to the Murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd?
Epistemic Wrongs and Reparations Workshop, University of Johannesburg, 11/4/2022
Afro-Latinx, Hispanic and Latinx Identity: Understanding the Americas
Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 1/2023
Fellows Seminar, Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, 10/18/2022
Episteme Workshop, Negril, Jamaica, 8/2022
North American Society for Social Philosophy, 7/2022
Belief Content and Rationality: Why Racist Beliefs Are Not Rational
Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 4/2022
Charles Mills’ Epistemology and Its Importance for Political Philosophy
Memorial Conference for Charles Mills, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 4/2022
Comprehensive Speech Acts, Understanding and Ignorance of Racial Injustice
Social Ontologies of Oppression, Solidarity and Care, University of Illinois Chicago, 2/2022
Pre-Central APA Conference, Northwestern University, 2/2022
Panelist: Minorities And Philosophy Session on Anti-Racist Pedagogy as Harm Reduction
Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 2/2022
Charles Mills’ Epistemology and Its Importance for Political Theory
Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 3/2022
Commentator: (Some) Algorithmic Bias as Institutional Bias
Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 2/2022
Commentator: Whiteness as Irrevocable License: Du Bois as a Philosopher of Race" By Lisa McLeod
Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 1/2022
Racially-Unjust Contexts, Information Bearing Acts and Moral Encroachment
International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Zagreb, Croatia, 12/2021 (online)
XIV International Social Ontology Congress, San Sebastian, Spain, 9/2021 (online)
Engendering Understanding of Injustice
Ninth Social Epistemology Conference
Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil, 11/2021
Vindicating Cross-Generational Blame: Why Protesters Appropriately Topple and Deface Statues of Christopher Columbus and Robert E. Lee
MANCEPT Workshop on Commemorating Evildoers, 9/2021 (online)
The North American Society for Social Philosophy, 7/2021 (online)
The University of Texas at El Paso, 3/2021 (online)
Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, Siena Heights University, 4/2021 (online)
When Knowledge Is Not Enough but Understanding Is: An Epistemic Consequence of How Injustice and Cognitive Architecture Interact
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 6/2021 (online)
Belief Content and Rationality: Why Racist Beliefs Are Not Rational
International Social Ontology, UC San Diego, 8/2021 (online)
New Mexico Texas Philosophical Society, 5/2021 (online)
The Logic and Metaphysics Workshop, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 3/2021 (online)
Commentator: Divesting from Whiteness: The Tortured Logic of Exclusion" By Isaac Wiegman
The Central Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 2/2021 (online)
How White Supremacy Affects Hip Hip as a Hermeneutical Resource
The 5th Latinx Philosophy Conference, 10/2020 (online)
When Knowledge Is Not Enough but Understanding Is: An Epistemic Consequence of How Injustice and Cognitive Architecture Interact
Temple University, 10/2020 (online)
Vindicating Cross-Generational Blame: Why Protesters Appropriately Topple and Deface Statues of Christopher Columbus and Robert E. Lee
Free University of Berlin, 11/2020 (online)
Panelist: on Race and Racial Injustice
College of Arts and Letters, CSU, San Bernardino, 6/2020
Commentator: "Trickery as Epistemic Resistance" by Laura Brown.
Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 1/2020
Coverage-Reliance Ignorance
XVIII Congreso Interamericano de Filosofía, Bogotá, 10/2019
Social Epistemology Network Event, Seoul, Korea, 6/2019
The Fourth Latinx Philosophy Conference, Marquette University, 5/2019
NY MAPworks, New York University, 2/20/2019
William Patterson University’s Colloquia talk, 12/2018
Cultural Appropriation as a Kind of Hermeneutical Injustice
Caribbean Philosophical Association’s annual meeting, Brown University, 6/2019
Mentoring the Mentors Workshop
The Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 2/22/2019
Expression-Style Exclusion
The Eastern Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 1/2019
The North American Society of Social Philosophy, 7/2018
Epistemic Value and the Disvalue of False Beliefs
The meeting of the Latin American Association for Analytic Philosophy, 5/2018
Traditional Epistemology and Power Relations
The Third Latinx Philosophy Conference at Rutgers University, 4/2018
Coverage-Supported Belief and Identity Prejudice
Summer School in Social Epistemology organized by the Network on Epistemology and Society (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Social Epistemology Research Group (University of Copenhagen), Spain. 8/2017
Identity-Prejudice Belief’s Unique Epistemic Badness
The meeting of the North American Society of Social Philosophy, 7/2017
Racial Representations, Innate Mechanisms and Essentialist Content
The meeting of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, 6/2017.
Affect, Justification and Identity Prejudice
The Graduate Center-Princeton Epistemic Injustice Workshop, 5/2017
Excusing Identity Prejudice, Situations and Shape
The meeting of the North American Society of Social Philosophy, 7/2016
The meeting of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, 6/2016
Race-Thinking Does Matter
The meeting of the Latin American Association for Analytic Philosophy, 5/2016
The meeting of philoSOPHIA, 3/2016
The meeting of the National Association of African-American Studies, 2/2016
Epistemic Injustice and Culpability
The meeting of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, 7/2015
The meeting of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, 6/2015
Fordham University’s Graduate Philosophy conference, Body and Mind, 4/2015
The meeting of the Long Island Philosophical Society, 4/2015