Massively Disabled: A long COVID research podcast
Introducing a new long COVID research podcast: Massively Disabled.
Philosophy of disability: A snapshot bibliography-Book edition
A book-shaped slice of what is living rent-free in my brain re: philosophy of disability at the moment.
I’m doing all the things!
For a Spinozist Bioethics, or Look What I Just Published
Announcing my newest publication in the Journal of Global Ethics.
Filipino Philosophy and Philosophy of Disability: My YouTube Career Updates
A portal to my presentation of the intersection between Filipino philosophy and philosophy of disability for the 2nd annual Disability, Philosophy and Social Change conference.
On academic in between-ness
My thesis
There and back again
Dialogues on Disability with Shelley Tremain
This month's blog post is my chance to showcase the work of Shelley Tremain on her "Dialogues on Disability" series by sharing the interview I do with her. I discuss how I came to identify as disabled and how this transition has helped me to reflect on my academic experience and shaped my desire to challenge systemic barriers to the participation of disabled philosophers.
“Spinoza, Relational Autonomy, and Shared Decision-Making” presentation
Disability Talks: A conversation with Rachel Gray
Join me via an audio recording as Rachel Gray and I discuss the “Crip Technoscience Manifesto”, our experiences navigating educational institutions as people with disabilities, and our relationship to technology.
Pre-submission update
A quick update before my PhD thesis submission. Let me know what kind of content you would like from me in the comments!
Focusing on our power
As we start a new year, I wanted to reflect on how to practice focusing on our power and share some resources that have given me life.
Becoming Disabled: Part 3
Becoming Disabled: Part 2
A post about how becoming disabled has influenced my teaching.
Becoming Disabled: Part 1
How growing into my identity as a disabled person changed how I approach my philosophical work, part 1.
#SayHerName: This philosopher’s reflections
A reflection on the absence of trans philosophy in my formal education and a selected bibliography.
How To Make Your Abstracts Work For You
5 tips on how to (and why you should) integrate writing abstracts into your overall writing regime.