I organize an annual summer workshop titled the Feminist Decolonial Politics Workshop.
This workshop takes as its primary objective an attempt to participate in the project of decolonizing philosophy. One of the current limitations that scholars who work on decolonial theory and critical race theory face is that they are often dispersed. In addition to being dispersed, a great amount of the work of people of colour is not included in the core curricula of philosophy programs across Canada and the United States. As such, one of the goals of this conference is to build community support. In addition, we aim to produce new avenues of philosophical inquiry.
In the past, we have read the works of Sylvia Wynter, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Sara Ahmed, Saidiya Hartman, and Audra Simpson.
Stay updated on the workshop here.