Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University who earned his Ph.D. from UCLA and undergraduate degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from Indiana University.
His theoretical work draws from German transcendental philosophy, contemporary philosophy of language, social science, activist histories, and the Black radical tradition.
He is writing Reconsidering Reparations, which presents a philosophical argument for reparations linked to environmental justice.
Táíwò is committed to public engagement, publishing articles in outlets like Slate and Pacific Standard exploring intersections between climate justice and colonialism.
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