Olúfémi O. Táíwò

is an assistant professor of philosophy at Georgetown University and the author of the forthcoming books Reconsidering Reparations and Elite Capture.

The Radical Generosity of Charles Mills

The Radical Generosity of Charles Mills The Radical Generosity of Charles Mills

In both his philosophical work and his interpersonal relationships, Mills offered a model of commitment and magnanimity.

Sep 27, 2021 / Olúfémi O. Táíwò

The Entwined History of Freedom and Racism

The Entwined History of Freedom and Racism The Entwined History of Freedom and Racism

In White Freedom, historian Tyler Stovall examines how liberty for some has always entailed a lack of liberty for many others.  

May 3, 2021 / Books & the Arts / Olúfémi O. Táíwò

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How the Violence Against Women Act Failed Women How the Violence Against Women Act Failed Women

The provision of the 1994 Crime Bill sponsored by then-Senator Joe Biden has contributed to mass incarceration and state violence.

Mar 23, 2021 / Abigail Higgins and Olúfémi O. Táíwò

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Enforcing Eviction Enforcing Eviction

As a national housing crisis approaches, the police side with property against people.

Aug 19, 2020 / Abigail Higgins and Olúfémi O. Táíwò

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