Tiffany Tsantsoulas is an assistant professor in the department of philosophy and religious studies at California State University, Bakersfield. She is on the governing board of the Public Philosophy Network. What type(s) of public philosophy do you do? I am drawn to projects that allow for collaboration with historically unrepresented communities in academic philosophy. For Continue reading

Philosophers Fight Climate Change Series This interview series highlights the exciting ways philosophers engage the public to combat a central crisis of our time. Rebecca Millsop is a senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Rhode Island. She is co-founder of Philosophers for Sustainability, and she co-chairs the 2022 Eastern APA Teaching Hub. The Continue reading

Timothy Stock is a professor and chair of the department of philosophy at Salisbury University, and he is currently a member of the governing board of the Public Philosophy Network. What type public philosophy do you do? I am most interested in doing public philosophy that engages as diverse a range of people as possible Continue reading

Sergia Hay is an associate professor of philosophy at Pacific Lutheran University. She’s the author of Ethical Silence: Kierkegaard on Communication, Education, and Humility (Lexington 2020) and is a founding member of a SOPHIA chapter in Tacoma, WA. What type of public philosophy do you do? Our Tacoma Philosophy Group, the South Puget Sound Chapter Continue reading

Nora Mills Boyd is an assistant professor of philosophy at Siena College. Building on her experience with an intensive summer urban farming project, she offers advice for building community partnerships. What civically engaged project(s) or work do you do with students? What is your role? During the summer of 2021, I took on an 8-week Continue reading

Paul Tubig is an assistant professor of philosophy at Georgia Southern University. In his traditional and public philosophy he works to make philosophy accessible to all, especially historically marginalized people. Headshot of Paul Tubig What type(s) of public philosophy do you do? My current public philosophy work is centered on extending philosophical education, engagement, and Continue reading

Philosophers Fight Climate Change Series This interview series highlights the exciting ways philosophers engage the public to combat a central crisis of our time. Marion Hourdequin is professor of philosophy at Colorado College and is currently vice president of the International Society for Environmental Ethics. What type(s) of civically engaged or public philosophy do you Continue reading

Philosophers Fight Climate Change Series This interview series highlights the exciting ways philosophers engage the public to combat a central crisis of our time. Kian Mintz-Woo is a permanent lecturer in Department of Philosophy at University College Cork, Ireland. His work in moral philosophy and climate change includes engaging with the public whenever he gets Continue reading

Philosophers Fight Climate Change Series This interview series highlights the exciting ways philosophers engage the public to combat a central crisis of our time. Jeremy Bendik-Keymer is a professor in the department of philosophy at Case Western Reserve University and a senior research fellow with the Earth System Governance Project, Universiteit Utrecht. He edits a Continue reading

Gabrielle Bussell recently completed her Master’s Degree in philosophy at Eastern Michigan University. She is also a labor organizer with Service Industry Workers of the Ann Arbor Area (SIWA3) and the Ypsilanti Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). What type(s) of civically engaged or public philosophy (CE/PP) work do you do? I am a labor Continue reading