Dear Feasties,



I am writing to update you all on our projects and updates.  As you know, I
am the new Chair—after occupying the role of Grad Student Rep, founder of
the Mentoring project, member of Program Committee, At-Large, and Diversity
Chair.  I am following Asha, who did an amazing job pulling the
organization back from imminent financial crash.  (This is a low-key way of
reminding you all to renew your membership in the off year, which is based
on a sliding scale).  The new steering committee will be working diligently
to shore up and sustain the health and vitality of FEAST in the wake of her
quick actions.  To do so, we have developed the following courses of action.




First, we will be implementing a few new projects:

1)    We will host a one day conference based on the work of Ami.  We will
hold this during our regular October conference time since we have pushed
our conference one year.  I’ll start sending out info on this in a
luke-warm minute.

2)    I will be working with Lauren Freeman on putting together an APA
Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy that will stem from this conference
on Ami’s work.

3)    We will be starting a new newsletter, similar to this, that informs
members of the ongoings and health of the organization to provide
transparency and greater membership involvement.  We are undecided about
the regularity of the newsletter.  I suspect we may do once a year until we
get more balls rolling and then do one semi-annually or quarterly.  The
newsletter will include: budget reports, endowment reports, graduate
student highlights, activist highlights, new hire announcements, promotion
announcements, and general updates on our projects and conferences.  This
will not be the kind of newsletter such as those of the APA; it will legit
just be something like this or a grade or two higher in fanciness.

4)    As you know (I know I know!), we have created the new publications
list serve that is intended only for the purpose of sharing new research.  The
reason why we created a separate list serve is because not everyone is
interested in being alerted to any and every publication.  But some of us
want to know every single new detail so this list serve gives us a place to
stalk each other’s research without having to deal with contexts or
apologies for tooting one’s own horn.  In fact, this list serve is intended
for you to toot your own horn so toot toot away!

5)    We will be creating a FEAST yearbook, which we’re all very excited
about.  Have you ever had exchanges with someone on the list serve and
gotten to know them but have no idea what they look like?  Have you
attended the conference a bunch of times and know someone’s face but cannot
for the life of you remember their name (and are totally horrified you’ll
be found out when you’re chatting over afternoon snacks!)?  Have you ever
looked at the program and seen the name of someone who’s talk you wanted to
attend but missed and now you want to seek them out for a chat?  Well, have
no fear!  The FEAST yearbook is here to save the day!  The yearbook will be
voluntary but HIGHLY encourage for conference attendees (and required for
the SC, obviously).  It will include: photo, name, affiliation, status,
AOS, and your favorite philosophy quote written by a woman. It will be
searchable by name but also browsable so that you can hunt down someone’s
photo to learn their name.  We will have to decide whether or not to make
this available only to paid members and conference participants.  It will
depend on what is required to manage submissions.  Having it open to a
thousand people might undermine the purpose.



Second, we aim to create a few items of swag to help generate income to
provide cushion in times such as these or when unexpected expenses not
related to the usual conference budget arises.  Don’t worry, it’ll be cute.




Third, the main reason we revived our 501c status is because we want to
create an endowment.  The endowment would serve to provide funding to
students, junior scholars, adjuncts, independent scholars, and activists in
more substantive ways and to yield income to make awards.  We will begin
the fundraising efforts soon and some of you may receive personal letters
from us requesting larger donations (so don’t be surprised).  Feel free to
donate fat checks before we get to you!



Relatedly, we are deliberating whether we want to move horizontally from
our current 501c4 to 501c3.  The reason we did c4 is because this was the
original status from a while ago.  But we may want to move to c3 so that we
can apply for grants.  If and how soon we do this will depend on the amount
of labor that is required to do so.  As we saw with Asha and David, there
was a substantial amount of work required to reestablish our status so if
moving over requires the same amount, we will hold off.



Fifth, we will be fully revamping our website.  And by “we”, I actually
mean Jenn.  We will be moving to a new platform and redesigning the
pages.  Each
current page will be filled out in more depth.  The new website will also
contain an origins stories page and the yearbook.  The yearbook page will
have the templates open for individuals to enter themselves.  I have big
dreams about having the origins stories animated but who knows how hard
this would be.  Also, this is a time to remind you to go over and review
our updated mission statement, if you have not yet seen it.  This is very
important to the future of FEAST and is the grounding motivation for our
endowment aspirations.



Sixth, just an update on the changing nature of the steering committee
itself.  As you’ve seen, Asha created the new position of the Development
Officer, which David occupies.  David will work closely with our Treasurer,
who is technically more important than all the rest of us.  We have also
created a Social Media officer, who is Laura Kane.  She will be working
close with Jen, our Website guru.  We will also be developing a position
for a Secretary, which is currently being subbed by Shannon and for whom we
are all so grateful.  I will also be moving to eliminate the term
“committee” from the SC position titles because that’s just confusing,
especially for people who are running for the positions and then they find
out that they ARE the committee.  Upon this approval, we will allow for the
creation of committees when needed in an ad hoc fashion.  Obviously this
means we will be working quite intensely on reformulating our bylaws, which
will then be voted on by the membership.


Finally, we will move to formalize and institutionalize the safe space/
reporting/ inclusiveness/ and submission review practices we have been
developing and implementing in relation to the conference to thwart harms
to marginalized members and participants.


I think that's it.



With much love and devotion,

FEAST Steering Committee



Also, forgive my typos; I am especially prone to these.



Also also, please renew your memberships.  We’re still affordable in
pandemic times!

-- 
All my best,
Shay Welch
Chair, FEAST
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Carnegie Corporation and Rockefeller Foundation Distinguished
Research/Creative Scholar
Spelman College

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