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SUMMARY:Critical Philosophy of Race
DESCRIPTION:\nCritical Philosophy of Race&nbsp\;after Ten Years\n\n&nbsp
	\;\n\nBeginning on March 15th&nbsp\;a two-day conference will be held&nb
	sp\;in the Foster Auditorium\, Room 102&nbsp\;in the&nbsp\;Paterno&nbsp\
	;Library\,&nbsp\;to celebrate the tenth year of publication of the&nbsp\
	;Critical Philosophy of Race&nbsp\;journal&nbsp\;that is housed in the R
	ock Ethics Institute. The conference will also mark the end of the grant
	 awarded to the philosophy department by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
	 in recognition of its work mentoring and recruiting&nbsp\;philosophy&nb
	sp\;students of color&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;it&nbsp\;will feature&nbsp\;a numb
	er of&nbsp\;speakers who have benefited from the activities made possibl
	e by the grant.&nbsp\;Beginning&nbsp\;at 1:30pm&nbsp\;on&nbsp\;the after
	noon of Wednesday\, March 16th&nbsp\;a session will be held to commemora
	te the contributions of Charles Mills to critical philosophy of race. Th
	e keynote speaker is Professor Linda&nbsp\;Alcoff&nbsp\;(CUNY) who will&
	nbsp\;speak on &ldquo\;The Roots (and Routes) of Mills&rsquo\; Concept o
	f Ignorance.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n*PLEASE NOTE:&nbsp\;Masking is required while
	 inside&nbsp\;University&nbsp\;buildings regardless of vaccination statu
	s by all individuals including guests and speakers. For large events\, h
	owever\, if the speaker is on a stage\, at a podium or otherwise physica
	lly distanced from the audience\, the speaker may remover their mask whi
	le delivering their remarks.&nbsp\;\n\nFor more details: https://events.
	la.psu.edu/event/critical_philosophy_of_race/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><i>Critical Phi
	losophy of Race</i>&nbsp;<i>after Ten Years</i></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Begin
	ning on March 15th&nbsp;a two-day conference will be held&nbsp;in the Fo
	ster Auditorium, Room 102&nbsp;in the&nbsp;Paterno&nbsp;Library,&nbsp;to
	 celebrate the tenth year of publication of the&nbsp;Critical Philosophy
	 of Race&nbsp;journal&nbsp;that is housed in the Rock Ethics Institute. 
	The conference will also mark the end of the grant awarded to the philos
	ophy department by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in recognition of its
	 work mentoring and recruiting&nbsp;philosophy&nbsp;students of color&nb
	sp;and&nbsp;it&nbsp;will feature&nbsp;a number of&nbsp;speakers who have
	 benefited from the activities made possible by the grant.&nbsp;Beginnin
	g&nbsp;at 1:30pm&nbsp;on&nbsp;the afternoon of Wednesday, March 16th&nbs
	p;a session will be held to commemorate the contributions of Charles Mil
	ls to critical philosophy of race. The keynote speaker is Professor Lind
	a&nbsp;Alcoff&nbsp;(CUNY) who will&nbsp;speak on &ldquo;The Roots (and R
	outes) of Mills&rsquo; Concept of Ignorance.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>*PLEASE 
	NOTE:&nbsp;<i>Masking is required while inside&nbsp;</i><i>University&nb
	sp;buildings regardless of vaccination status by all individuals includi
	ng guests and speakers. For large events, however, if the speaker is on 
	a stage, at a podium or otherwise physically distanced from the audience
	, the speaker may remover their mask while delivering their remarks.</i>
	<i>&nbsp;</i></p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu
	/event/critical_philosophy_of_race/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/cri
	tical_philosophy_of_race/</a></p></body></html>
URL:https://sites.psu.edu/criticalphilosophyraceconference/
LOCATION:Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library
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UID:4499-64ad5b9a963f4fb3ff2ab35465471511@events.la.psu.edu
DTSTAMP:20260504T183818Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220316
SUMMARY:Critical Philosophy of Race
DESCRIPTION:\nCritical Philosophy of Race&nbsp\;after Ten Years\n\n&nbsp
	\;\n\nBeginning on March 15th&nbsp\;a two-day conference will be held&nb
	sp\;in the Foster Auditorium\, Room 102&nbsp\;in the&nbsp\;Paterno&nbsp\
	;Library\,&nbsp\;to celebrate the tenth year of publication of the&nbsp\
	;Critical Philosophy of Race&nbsp\;journal&nbsp\;that is housed in the R
	ock Ethics Institute. The conference will also mark the end of the grant
	 awarded to the philosophy department by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
	 in recognition of its work mentoring and recruiting&nbsp\;philosophy&nb
	sp\;students of color&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;it&nbsp\;will feature&nbsp\;a numb
	er of&nbsp\;speakers who have benefited from the activities made possibl
	e by the grant.&nbsp\;Beginning&nbsp\;at 1:30pm&nbsp\;on&nbsp\;the after
	noon of Wednesday\, March 16th&nbsp\;a session will be held to commemora
	te the contributions of Charles Mills to critical philosophy of race. Th
	e keynote speaker is Professor Linda&nbsp\;Alcoff&nbsp\;(CUNY) who will&
	nbsp\;speak on &ldquo\;The Roots (and Routes) of Mills&rsquo\; Concept o
	f Ignorance.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n*PLEASE NOTE:&nbsp\;Masking is required while
	 inside&nbsp\;University&nbsp\;buildings regardless of vaccination statu
	s by all individuals including guests and speakers. For large events\, h
	owever\, if the speaker is on a stage\, at a podium or otherwise physica
	lly distanced from the audience\, the speaker may remover their mask whi
	le delivering their remarks.&nbsp\;\n\nFor more details: https://events.
	la.psu.edu/event/critical_philosophy_of_race/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><i>Critical Phi
	losophy of Race</i>&nbsp;<i>after Ten Years</i></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Begin
	ning on March 15th&nbsp;a two-day conference will be held&nbsp;in the Fo
	ster Auditorium, Room 102&nbsp;in the&nbsp;Paterno&nbsp;Library,&nbsp;to
	 celebrate the tenth year of publication of the&nbsp;Critical Philosophy
	 of Race&nbsp;journal&nbsp;that is housed in the Rock Ethics Institute. 
	The conference will also mark the end of the grant awarded to the philos
	ophy department by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in recognition of its
	 work mentoring and recruiting&nbsp;philosophy&nbsp;students of color&nb
	sp;and&nbsp;it&nbsp;will feature&nbsp;a number of&nbsp;speakers who have
	 benefited from the activities made possible by the grant.&nbsp;Beginnin
	g&nbsp;at 1:30pm&nbsp;on&nbsp;the afternoon of Wednesday, March 16th&nbs
	p;a session will be held to commemorate the contributions of Charles Mil
	ls to critical philosophy of race. The keynote speaker is Professor Lind
	a&nbsp;Alcoff&nbsp;(CUNY) who will&nbsp;speak on &ldquo;The Roots (and R
	outes) of Mills&rsquo; Concept of Ignorance.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>*PLEASE 
	NOTE:&nbsp;<i>Masking is required while inside&nbsp;</i><i>University&nb
	sp;buildings regardless of vaccination status by all individuals includi
	ng guests and speakers. For large events, however, if the speaker is on 
	a stage, at a podium or otherwise physically distanced from the audience
	, the speaker may remover their mask while delivering their remarks.</i>
	<i>&nbsp;</i></p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu
	/event/critical_philosophy_of_race/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/cri
	tical_philosophy_of_race/</a></p></body></html>
URL:https://sites.psu.edu/criticalphilosophyraceconference/
LOCATION:Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library
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