Welcome to the new web site
for the Collegium of Black Women Philosophers!
CONTACT: Kathryn T. Gines, Ph.D (email: ktg3@psu.edu, web site: www.ktgphd.com)
CBWP Purpose, Goals, and Objectives:
The Collegium of Black Women Philosophers (CBWP) is a philosophical organization whose purpose is to encourage and foster a networking and mentoring relationship between the underrepresented Black women in philosophy including undergraduate students and graduate students as well as assistant, associate, and full professors in the Academy. The objective of the CBWP is to mentor and retain the Black women who are currently professors or graduate students in philosophy while simultaneously recruiting more Black women into the discipline.
The specific goals of the CBWP are as follows:
1) To increase the representation of Black women in philosophy
2) To provide a network for participants to share their experience and expertise
3) To help participants in graduate programs in philosophy successfully complete the Ph.D.
and transition well into the job market and the Academy
4) To help participants get into tenure-track positions
5) To help participants successfully navigate the track to tenure
6) To help participants develop research projects into publications
7) To offer mentoring, professional development, and financial support for conferences
These goals will be achieved through the following initiatives:
- Annual CBWP Conference
- Philosophy Conference Support
- APA Job Market Information Sessions
- Recruitment into Philosophy Graduate Programs
- Publications
Kathryn T. Gines, Ph.D founded the Collegium of Black Women Philosophers in 2007.
The above photograph is from the inaugural conference held that same year at Vanderbilt University.
The above photograph is from the inaugural conference held that same year at Vanderbilt University.