Research
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Research in Preparation
“‘Small Teaching’ meets Antiracist Pedagogy”
“Arendt’s Consistently Nonideal Approach to Zionism”
“The Damaging Effects of Hannah Arendt’s Ideal Theory in The Human Condition”
“Hannah and Rahel’s parallel stories of racial identity, privilege, and epistemic injustice: Embracing the nonideal political action of Rahel Varnhagen”
“The Inescapability of Arendt’s Blatantly Racist Texts”
Presentations
38th International Social Philosophy Conference, July 2021
“‘Small Teaching’ meets Antiracist Pedagogy”
Hannah Arendt Circle, April 2021
“Hannah and Rahel’s parallel stories of racial identity, privilege, and epistemic injustice: Embracing the nonideal political action of Rahel Varnhagen” (Accepted for April 2020, delayed until April 2021)
Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, April 2021
“Virtue Ethics and Antiracist Pedagogy”
Kent State Graduate Conference, March 2021
“A Tale of Two Movements: Hannah Arendt’s Inconsistently Nonideal Political Action in Zionism and the Civil Rights Movement”
2020 AAPT (American Association of Philosophy Teachers) Workshop-Conference
“The Case for More Philosophers: The Value of Creating Philosophers over Teaching Philosophy in Undergraduate Introductory Courses” (Accepted for July 2020, conference cancelled due to COVID-19)
37th International Social Philosophy Conference
“The Distancing Strategy Lurking at the Intersection of Social Media and Activism” (Accepted for July 2020, conference cancelled due to COVID-19)
American Philosophical Association’s Graduate Voices in Teaching, APA Central Meeting, February 2020
“Making the most of a Teaching Assistantship: The Value of Pedagogical Observation”
36th Annual International Social Philosophy Conference, July 2019
Conference Paper: “The (Questionable) Utility of Hannah Arendt”
Purdue Women in Philosophy’s Inclusive Philosophies Conference, March 2019
Conference Paper: “The (Questionable) Utility of Hannah Arendt: A White Privilege Analysis of Political Action”
Midwest Race Theory Workshop, January 2019
Paper workshopped: “The (Questionable) Utility of Hannah Arendt: A White Privilege Analysis of Political Action”
35th Annual International Social Philosophy Conference, July 2018
Conference Paper: “Arendt and Honneth on the Rise of Trump: An Analysis of the Social Pathologies that Led to his Election”
Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, April 2018
Conference Paper: “Ethics in the Anthropocene: The Implications of Considering Climate Change in light of the "Killing v. Letting die" Distinction”
Words Matter: Politics, Rhetoric, and Social Justice, March 2017
Indiana University Bloomington Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
Conference Paper: “The Epistemic Resistance and Democratic Importance of #SayHerName”
Research in Preparation
“‘Small Teaching’ meets Antiracist Pedagogy”
“Arendt’s Consistently Nonideal Approach to Zionism”
“The Damaging Effects of Hannah Arendt’s Ideal Theory in The Human Condition”
“Hannah and Rahel’s parallel stories of racial identity, privilege, and epistemic injustice: Embracing the nonideal political action of Rahel Varnhagen”
“The Inescapability of Arendt’s Blatantly Racist Texts”
Presentations
38th International Social Philosophy Conference, July 2021
“‘Small Teaching’ meets Antiracist Pedagogy”
Hannah Arendt Circle, April 2021
“Hannah and Rahel’s parallel stories of racial identity, privilege, and epistemic injustice: Embracing the nonideal political action of Rahel Varnhagen” (Accepted for April 2020, delayed until April 2021)
Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, April 2021
“Virtue Ethics and Antiracist Pedagogy”
Kent State Graduate Conference, March 2021
“A Tale of Two Movements: Hannah Arendt’s Inconsistently Nonideal Political Action in Zionism and the Civil Rights Movement”
2020 AAPT (American Association of Philosophy Teachers) Workshop-Conference
“The Case for More Philosophers: The Value of Creating Philosophers over Teaching Philosophy in Undergraduate Introductory Courses” (Accepted for July 2020, conference cancelled due to COVID-19)
37th International Social Philosophy Conference
“The Distancing Strategy Lurking at the Intersection of Social Media and Activism” (Accepted for July 2020, conference cancelled due to COVID-19)
American Philosophical Association’s Graduate Voices in Teaching, APA Central Meeting, February 2020
“Making the most of a Teaching Assistantship: The Value of Pedagogical Observation”
36th Annual International Social Philosophy Conference, July 2019
Conference Paper: “The (Questionable) Utility of Hannah Arendt”
Purdue Women in Philosophy’s Inclusive Philosophies Conference, March 2019
Conference Paper: “The (Questionable) Utility of Hannah Arendt: A White Privilege Analysis of Political Action”
Midwest Race Theory Workshop, January 2019
Paper workshopped: “The (Questionable) Utility of Hannah Arendt: A White Privilege Analysis of Political Action”
35th Annual International Social Philosophy Conference, July 2018
Conference Paper: “Arendt and Honneth on the Rise of Trump: An Analysis of the Social Pathologies that Led to his Election”
Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, April 2018
Conference Paper: “Ethics in the Anthropocene: The Implications of Considering Climate Change in light of the "Killing v. Letting die" Distinction”
Words Matter: Politics, Rhetoric, and Social Justice, March 2017
Indiana University Bloomington Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
Conference Paper: “The Epistemic Resistance and Democratic Importance of #SayHerName”