Participants

Prof. Tommie Shelby

Conference Organizers

Iddo Porat
Gila Stopler

First Session

Stephen Macedo
Nir Eyal
Corey Brettschneider
Alon Harel

Second Session

Hassan Jabareen
Moshe Cohen-Eliya
Daniel Statman
Raef Zreik

Third session

Eric Posner
Eyal Benvenisti
Yitzhak Benbaji
Amichai Cohen

Fourth Session

Stuart White
Shai Lavi
Yofi Tirosh
Daphne Barak-Erez

Fifth Session
Ronit Donyets-Kedar
Iddo Porat
Sixth Session

Tommie Shelby
Shlomi Segall
Tzvia Greenfield
Gila Stopler

Tommie Shelby holds a joint appointment at the Philosophy Department and at the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. He received his B.A. from Florida A & M University (1990) and Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh (1998). Prior to coming to Harvard in 2000, he taught philosophy at Ohio State University (1996-2000). His main areas of research and teaching are African American philosophy, social and political philosophy, social theory (especially Marxist theory), and philosophy of social science. Professor Shelby is the author of We Who Are Dark: The Philosophical Foundations of Black Solidarity (Harvard, 2005) and coeditor (with Derrick Darby) of Hip Hop and Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason (Open Court, 2005). Other recent publications include "Justice, Deviance, and the Dark Ghetto," Philosophy & Public Affairs (2007); "Race and Social Justice: Rawlsian Considerations," Fordham Law Review (2004);  "Blackness and Blood: Interpreting African American Identity," with Lionel K. McPherson, Philosophy & Public Affairs (2004); "Ideology, Racism, and Critical Social Theory," The Philosophical Forum (2003); "Parasites, Pimps, and Capitalists: A Naturalistic Conception of Exploitation," Social Theory and Practice (2002); and "Foundations of Black Solidarity: Collective Identity or Common Oppression?" Ethics (2002). He is also the coeditor of the journal Transition.

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