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Papers and Talks

 Published papers:
   •   “Is There an Epistemic Advantage to Being Oppressed?”, (forthcoming) Noûs

Work in progress:
   • “Ignorance and Indifference of the Deaths of (Select) Others”
   •  “Lived Experience, Theoretical Knowledge, and the Role of Allies in Social Movements”
   •  “Race, Crime and False Consciousness: Ideology and the Need for Emancipatory Theory”

Conferences:
   •  “Ignorance and Indifference of the Deaths of (Select) Others”, presented at:
​        - Philosophy Desert Workshop, March 2023
        - Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology, panel on Ignorance and Understanding, March 2023
        - MANCEPT (Imperialism and Colonization workshop), September 2022
        - A Workshop on Marx and Critical Theory, Dartmouth College, May 2022
   •  “Lived Experience, Theoretical Knowledge, and the Role of Allies in Social Movements”, Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology, panel on Politics of Lived Experience, April 2022
   •  “Race, Crime and False Consciousness: Ideology and the Need for Emancipatory Theory”, Epistemology and Power Below, LSE/Harvard, December 2020
   •  “Social Location as Justification: Examining the Socially Marginalized’s Claim to Epistemic Advantage”, presented at:
      - Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophy Association, January 2020
      - Bay Area Feminism and Philosophy Workshop (BAYFAP), University of San Francisco, May 2019
      - New Orleans Graduate Philosophy Conference, Tulane, April 2019
      - Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference, CU Boulder, March 2019

​Invited talks:
   •  “Lived Experience, Theoretical Knowledge, and the Role of Allies in Social Movements”, University of Pennsylvania, April 2022
​   •  “Is There an Epistemic Advantage to Being Oppressed?”, Dartmouth College, August 2021
   •  “Race, Crime and False Consciousness: Ideology and the Need for Emancipatory Theory”
      - Princeton Workshop in Normative Philosophy, December 2021
      - Dartmouth College Philosophy Department, February 2021
      - York University (CA) Philosophy Department, February 2021
      - UC Berkeley Philosophy Department, February 2021   
​      - Johns Hopkins Philosophy Department. February 2021
      - Brown University Philosophy Department, February 2021
      - Stanford University Philosophy Department, January 2021

   •  “Is There a Right to Punish? On Tommie Shelby’s Dark Ghettoes: Injustice, Dissent and Reform”, Social/Political Philosophy Guest Lecture, Bucknell University, October 2020

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