14th Annual Texas Tech Graduate Philosophy Conference: Philosophy of Race

April 23, 2020 - April 25, 2020
Philosophy Graduate Student Association, Texas Tech University

Box 43092, Texas Tech University
Lubbock 79409-3092
United States

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Sponsor(s):

  • Minorities and Philosophy
  • Texas Tech Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Texas Tech Ethics Center
  • Texas Tech Center for Campus Life: Student Involvement
  • Barnes and Noble at Texas Tech

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Last affiliation: CUNY Graduate Center

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Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University

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Our project seeks to foster diversity in the profession by organizing a graduate conference on the philosophy of race at Texas Tech University. We are interested in promoting scholarly issues related but not limited to historical, normative, metaphysical, epistemic, and linguistic questions surrounding race in America. With the diversity reflected in the population of west Texas but not in the political landscape, we hope that this conference also raises the consciousness of the general public with regard to the significance of race for contemporary social issues. The event is a multi-day conference with a panel of eight graduate speakers and commentators, and a public talk & keynote address by Charles Mills (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, CUNY-The Graduate Center).

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