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SUMMARY:Where We Belong:  Life - Land - Spirit 
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LOCATION:Claremont\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Join via Zoom: <a  href="https://scrippscollege.zoom.us/j/97469942265"  rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://scrippscollege.zoom.us/j/97469942265</a></p>\n<p>Dr. Anne S.Waters\, J.D.\, Ph.D. Seminole\, Choctaw\, Chickasaw\, Cherokee\, and Jewish descent\; a CIC&nbsp\;(Council of Independent Colleges)\, GPPC (Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium)\, NWSA&nbsp\;(National Women&nbsp\;Studies Association)\, Pergamon Press\, Liberty Fund\, Helen Steiner\, and Rockefeller&nbsp\;scholar\; and recipient of NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) and NSF (National Science&nbsp\;Foundation) grants. Holds&nbsp\;J.D. (Juris Doctorate-1992) from The University of New Mexico Law School\, and Ph.D. (in&nbsp\;Philosophy-1992) from Purdue University\, West Lafayette\, Ind. Physically and psychologically challenged\, retired&nbsp\;philosopher\, poet\, lawyer\, editor\, mediator\,&nbsp\;and feminist\, published in several international philosophy and&nbsp\;American Indian journals and anthologies. Edited the only anthology by American Indians holding a&nbsp\;Ph.D. in philosophy\,&nbsp\;<em>American Indian Thought:&nbsp\;Philosophical Essays</em>&nbsp\;(Blackwell\,Oxford 2003)\, co-edited first&nbsp\;American philosophy anthology of diverse and minority voices\,&nbsp\;<em>American Philosophies: An Anthology</em>&nbsp\;(Blackwell\, Oxford 2003)\, co-guest edited special issue of&nbsp\;<em>Hypatia\, A Journal of Feminist Philosophy:&nbsp\;Indigenous Women in the Americas</em>&nbsp\;(Indiana U Press 2003). As co-editor of&nbsp\;<em>Living Indigenous&nbsp\;Philosophies Series</em>&nbsp\;(SUNY Press)\, published&nbsp\;<em>The Dance of Person&nbsp\;and Place: One Interpretation of&nbsp\;American Indian Philosophy</em>\, and&nbsp\;<em>Listening to Ourselves: A Multilingual Anthology of African Philosophy</em>.&nbsp\;Founder and past chair (twice) of the American Philosophical Association&nbsp\;(APA) Native American and&nbsp\;Indigenous Philosophy Committee\, originating editor and current co-editor of the APA&nbsp\;Newsletter on&nbsp\;Native American and&nbsp\;Indigenous Philosophy. Serves on APA Board of Officers Task Force on Diversity&nbsp\;and Inclusion. Wrote/Filed several Appellate Legal Briefs (2007-15)\, and taught many Philosophy and Native American graduate courses in 11 universities and two colleges. Member\,&nbsp\;Phi Sigma Tau (Philosophy) and Barrister Phi Delta Phi (Legal Ethics) Honor Societies.</p>\n\n
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