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Posted on 17th Jun 202016th Jun 2020 by annaklieber

Posts on Racial Justice, Anti-Racist Action for Philosophers and Solidarity on The Philosophers’ Cocoon

The Philosophers’ Cocoon is currently publishing a series of posts on racial justice, asking what anti-racist actions philosophers can take.

It includes a post referencing passages of Myisha Cherry‘s new paper “Solidarity Care: How to Take Care of Each Other in Times of Struggle“; one written by Johnathan Flowers on “How do we support Black Philosophers in our field?“; another post entitled “Meeting At the River: Anti-Racism and Relationships of Solidarity*” by Audrey Yap; inputs by Saba Fatima on “The Case for Teaching”; and “Taking Others Seriously as Anti-Racism in Philosophy” by Alexus McLeod.

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