The California Roundtable for Philosophy
September 24-26, 2004
University of San Francisco

For More Information: 
http://www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/rrsundstrom/CRPR.htm

This Roundtable is co-sponsored by the philosophy departments of USF 
and CSU, Northridge

Friday, September 24
        
10:00 -12:00    
Donna-Dale L. Marcano (LeMoyne College): "Race and Authenticity in 
Sartre and Fanon"
Kyoo Lee (LeGrange College): "Black Eyes, White Hood: A Para-Sartrean 
Reflection on the Cosmetic Exemplarity and Racial Mimesis of 'The 
Double Eyelid'"
Moderator: Ronald Sundstrom (USF)

1:30-3:00 Keynote: Gregory Velazco y Trianosky (California State 
University, Northridge): "Radical Race: Reconceiving Our Idea of 
Blackness"

3:00-5:00 USF philosophy department colloquium: Sue Campbell (Dalhousie 
University): "Our Faithfulness to the Past: Personal Memory and Moral 
Integrity"

Saturday, September 25

9:00-12:00
Naomi Zack, (University of Oregon): "Affirmative Action and Academic 
Achievement"
Rodney Roberts (East Carolina University): "Is There a Moral Statute of 
Limitations on the Injustices Perpetrated Against Blacks in America?"
Leigh M. Johnson (The Pennsylvania State University): "Transitional 
Truth and Historical Justice: Philosophical Foundations and 
Implications of South Africa's Model for Racial Reconciliation"
Moderator: Manuel Vargas (USF)

1:00-4:00
Yolonda Wilson (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): "Race as 
Both Biologically Grounded and Socially Constructed"
Paul Taylor (The University of Washington): "Social Construction and 
Passing: Why Walter Benn Michaels is Wrong"
Falguni A. Sheth (Hampshire College): "The Political Metaphysics of 
Race"
Moderator: Gregory Velazco y Trianosky (CSUN, Northridge)

4:30-600 Keynote: Tommy Lott (San Jose State University): "Race and 
Pan-Ethnic Identity"

Sunday, September 26 9:00-12:00
David S. Owen (University of Louisville): "Whiteness and Du Bois' The 
Souls of Black Folk"
Jeffrey Paris (USF): "Loic Wacquant's "Deadly Symbiosis": Race in 
America from Slavery to Hyperincarceration"
Mariana Ortega (John Carroll University): "On the Phenomenology of 
''World'-traveling": How to be a Good Mestiza"
Moderator: David Kim (USF)

12:00-2:00 Post-Conference Wrap-up



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