Here are articles, essays, book chapters, and manuscripts written by participants of previous sessions. Included among these documents is the dissertation of Dr. Marcia Anita Thomas-Rittenhouse, the first Black woman to receive her PhD in the Department of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. The founder and organizer of the Roundtable for Black Feminist and Womanist Theory, Dr. K. Bailey Thomas, is the grandchild of Dr. Thomas-Rittenhouse and they have dedicated this space to honor her spirit and memory.
The Quartet in Ida B. Wells--Joy James.pdf | |
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Intersectionality and Epistemic Erasure--K. Bailey Thomas | |
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Captive Maternal--Joy James | |
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Unitary and Binary Conceptions of Sex--Marcia A. Thomas-Rittenhouse | |
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