Hi, everyone,
Here is s revised schedule, due to some last minute changes.

California
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Roundtable on Philosophy and Race



Emory Conference Center Hotel



Emory University Campus

September 16-17, 2016



Co-Organizers:

Falguni Sheth, Emory University

Mickaella Perina, University of Massachusetts, Boston



*9:00-10:00 am: Continental Breakfast (Oak Break Area)*



10:00-11:00 am* Moderator*: Mickaella Perina, University of Massachusetts,
Boston

10:00 am *Lisa McLeod*, Guilford College, “Battling My White Self: Yancy
and the System of White Supremacy”

11:00 am *David S. Owen*, University of Louisville “The Worldmaking
Function of Whiteness”



*11:00-11:30 Break (Oak Break Area)*



11:30 am-12:30 pm* Moderator*: *Lynne Huffer*, Emory University

11:30 am Marzia Milazzo, Vanderbilt University/Rhodes University, “Turning
Hearts: Colorblind Habits of Philosophy”



*12:30-2:00 pm Lunch for Participants: Dining Room, ECCH *



2:00-4:00 pm* Moderator*: Taina Figueroa, Emory University

2:00 pm *Desirée Valentine*, Pennsylvania State University,“Mixed Race and
Liberatory Futurity: Orientations Without Objectives”

3:00 pm *Michael Eng*, John Carroll University, “Narcissism, Affect, and
Institutional Racism”



*4:00-4:30 Break (Oak Break Area)*



4:30-6 pm *Moderator*: Falguni Sheth, Emory University

*Keynote*:  *Ania Loomba*, University of Pennsylvania “What Caste Can Teach
Us about Racial Ideologies”



*6:00-8:00 pm Reception: Great Hearth Room, Lobby ECCH*



*Saturday, September 17, 2016*



*9:00-10:00 am: Continental Breakfast Oak Break Area*



10:00-12:00 pm* Moderator*: Taryn Jordan, Emory University

10:00 am  *Surya Parekh*, Binghamton University, “Teaching ‘Racist’ Texts”

11:00 am *Shannon Winnubst*, Ohio State University, “Decolonizing The
Human: The Ontology of Race and Mind-Blowing Racism”



*12:00-1:30 pm Lunch for Participants: Dining Room, ECCH*



1:30-3:30 pm* Moderator*: George Yancy, Emory University

1:30 pm *Albert Mosley*, Smith College, “Narratives On The Ethics of Living
Jim Crow”

2:30 pm*: Mukasa Mubirumusoke*, Emory University, “The 'Black Home' as
Trope for Black Self-hood and Agency”



*3:30-4:00 pm: Break (Oak Break Area)*



4:00-6:00 pm* Moderator*: Sybol Anderson, St. Mary’s College of Maryland

4:00 pm *Lori Gallegos de Castillo*, Texas State University “Social
Inequality and the Inhibition of Perspective-Taking”

5:00: *Paul Taylor*, Pennsylvania State University, “What is Philosophical
Race Theory?”





Sponsored by:



Emory College of Arts and Sciences

The Hightower Fund

Laney Graduate School

Department of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies

Department of Philosophy

Department of African American Studies

Andrew W. Mellon Project for Humanistic Inquiry

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