Volume 24.2 of APA Studies on Philosophy and the Black Experience just published!
- Björn Freter
- Jul 28
- 1 min read
I wanted to let you know that the new issue 24.2 of the APA Studies on Philosophy and the Black Experience (edited by Anthony and me) has just been published.
There is some really good stuff in there! A great paper voting for third parties by Alberto Urquidez or an interview with the wonderful Abosede Priscilla Ipadeola!
You can download the full issue here:
This is the table of contents:
From the Editors
Anthony Sean Neal and Björn Freter
Submission Guidelines and Information
Articles
“Who Sets the Stage? A Response to Liam Kofi-Bright’s ‘White Psychodrama’,” Darien Pollock
“Why Vote Third Party: The Abolitionist Case,” Alberto Urquidez
“Good Practices for Improving Representation in Philosophy Departments,” The Women in Philosophy / Demographics in Philosophy Group
Interview
“Philosophy of Liberation: A Conversation with Nigerian Philosopher Abosede Priscilla Ipadeola,” Björn Freter
Book Review
“A Highly Annoying and Very Questionable Book: Lazy Arguments, Pseudo-inclusion, Tokenism, a Longing to Maintain the Status Quo and Other Disturbing Oddities in Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues,” Reviewed by Björn Freter


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