History and Philosophy Lists and Links
TRANSFORMATIONAL HPS http://www.transformationalhps.org/
Decolonisation Group UU https://twitter.com/DecolGroupUU https://www.decolonisationgroup.com/
Diversity Reading List https://diversityreadinglist.org/
Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe https://sites.google.com/wfu.edu/311-wives-writers-and-witches/research-analysis
Consortium for History of Science Technology and Medicine https://www.chstm.org/groups
Black Maternal Health https://www.chstm.org/video/102
Decolonising Science reading list https://medium.com/@chanda/decolonising-science-reading-list-339fb773d51f
History of Race in Science https://www.aaihs.org/syllabus-a-history-of-anti-black-racism-in-medicine/
Inclusive Classroom Links and Lists
Discussions on grading, interdisciplinarity and gender inclusivity https://phildiversity.weebly.com
Minorities and Philosophy Network http://www.mapforthegap.com/resources.html
Diversity and Inclusiveness Syllabus Collection (American Philosophical Association) https://www.apaonline.org/members/group_content_view.asp?group=110430&id=380970
Diversifying Syllabi resources, theoretical reflections and lists https://diversifyingsyllabi.weebly.com/reading-list.html
Social media channels, online tools, mailing lists, websites, (online) platforms
Intersectional feminism, decolonization: website + mailing list Moon Rites, https://disorient.co/
Tilburg University MAP group: To participate in the bi-weekly reading group – even if it is just once in a while – join Discord (https://discord.gg/n3PfaUDYqt ). To stay updated about past and upcoming events, check Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/maptilburg/ ).
Anti-racism, white supremacy: website + mailing list, https://www.antiracismdaily.com/
Decolonial studies, epistemologies and power: Center of Study and Investigation for Decolonial Dialogues, http://www.dialogoglobal.com/barcelona/index.php
Decolonizing the curriculum, Black and other POC philosophers: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1avqOT6UCXZ1dtMcujHvXsnCcPeQuIgJ5cTfTZjQCAEg/edit#gid=1600981127
Inspirational writers, philosophers, activists, artists, research groups, organizations
Aimé Césaire (Martinican poet, writer, and politician, one of the founders of he négritude movement in Francophone literature)
Antonius Guilielmus Amo Afer (Akan 18th-century philosopher, empiricist epistemology)
Amy Ashwood Garvey (Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist)
Bagele Chilisa – University of Botswana, Botswana
Banu Subramanium (pioneer in Feminist Science Studies, relationships between botany to histories of colonialism and xenophobia)
Claude McKay (Jamaican writer and poet, Harlem Renaissance)
Dalilla Hermans (Belgian writer and educator, anti-racism)
Fatima Mernissi (Moroccan feminist writer and sociologist, intersectionality and Islam)
Frantz Fanon (Martinican psychiatrist and political philosopher, French post-colonial studies and critical theory)
Gloria Wekker (Dutch anthropologist, white innocence)
Harlem Renaissance (New York based intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater and politics)
Jean-François Brierre (Haitian poet, dramatist, journalist, and diplomat)
Kwame Nkrumah (Ghanaian political philosophy, Pan-Africanism)
Langston Hughes (American poet and writer, Harlem Renaissance)
Lynn Nyhart (Vilas-Bablitch-Kelch Distinguished Achievement Professor at the University of Wisconsin)
Nawal El Saadawi (Egyptian feminist writer, activist, physician, and psychiatrist, women and Islam)
Négritude movement (critique of French coloniality, cultivating Black consciousness across Africa and its diaspora)
Pnina G. Abir-Am (Historian of 20th Century Science)
Rachida Lamrabet (Belgian writer and lawyer, migration and identity)
Sylvia Tamale (Ugandan academic, human rights activist, Afro-feminism)
Toussaint Louverture (Haitian general, Haitian Revolution)
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis (History of Science Professor, botany, “evolulationary synthesis”, modern synthetic theory of evolution)