2024 Roundtable for Black Feminist and Womanist Theory / 2024 FEAST Conference on Audre Lorde

October 31, 2024 - November 2, 2024
Department of Gender and Women's Studies, University of Rhode Island

University of Rhode Island
Kingston 02881
United States

This event is available both online and in-person

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  • FEAST (Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory)
  • Roundtable for Black Feminist & Womanist Theory

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(unaffiliated)

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Universität Hamburg

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The 2024 Roundtable for Black Feminist & Womanist Theory will be held in connection with the 2024 conference of the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) on Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, 2024 as a hybrid conference, with in-person events taking place at the University of Rhode Island.

The Roundtable is a venue for scholars, activists, and artists across disciplines and professional trajectories to share work highlighting intellectual contributions of Black women, femmes, and non-men throughout the African diaspora. The aim of the conference is to create a working space for participants of various backgrounds to receive feedback on their projects that will enrich Black feminist and womanist traditions.

Concurrent with the Roundtable, FEAST will hold its 2024 meeting on Audre Lorde's thought and philosophical legacy. Audre Lorde’s insights have imprinted themselves deeply into much intellectual work and activism over the past 45 years, but in the academy, her words are still too often merely invoked rather than engaged with in depth. FEAST invites papers that engage deeply and searchingly with Lorde’s thought, examining the frameworks she developed and exploring how they can travel and illuminate our lives, philosophical questions, and political struggles.

Topics for discussion will include questions of emotion and affect, coalitional politics and movement building, political and epistemic powers of sensuality and spirituality, multiplicitous selfhood and self-definition, revolutionary self-care and care of others, Black feminist and queer socialism and internationalism, disability and biopolitics, ecological crisis and survival, pedagogy and parenting, poetry, and the project of “giving name to the nameless.”

About the Roundtable for BFWT

The Roundtable was founded in 2019 as a working space for scholars, artists, activists, and theorists of various backgrounds to enrich Black feminist and womanist traditions throughout the African diaspora. This will be its 5th annual conference.

About FEAST

Founded in 1999, the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory is a professional organization dedicated to promoting feminist ethical perspectives on philosophy, moral and political life, and public policy that centers decolonized, intersectional, and interdisciplinary approaches. Its aim is to further the development and clarification of new understandings of ethical and political concepts and concerns, especially as they arise out of feminist concerns regarding underrepresented and marginalized women — including BIPOC, Third World, disabled, and LGBTQIA — as well as those arising from marginalized identities and marginalized issues. The organization seeks to create spaces to interrogate and address the philosophical and practical underpinnings of white privilege and racist violence in its many forms, including in feminist theory and practice.

The program committee for the 2024 FEAST conference is:

Caleb Ward (University of Hamburg) (co-chair)
K. Bailey Thomas (University of Rhode Island) (co-chair)
Myisha Cherry (UC Riverside)
Qrescent Mali Mason (Haverford College)
Amber Jamilla Musser (CUNY Graduate Center)
Andrea Dionne Warmack (Ursinus College)

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October 15, 2024, 9:00am EST

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