Selected Research Talks

When - Where - What

2024

  • ATLANTA, GA: I taught the basics of Critical Race Theory (CRT) through 3 sessions via Great Works Series sponsored by Fox Center for Interdisciplinary Humanities. The title of my lecture series was “ABCs of CRT” and students were a group of adults living locally. 
  • NORWAY (VIRTUAL): I delivered a Talk on Race, Gender, and Class in Kant’s Moral and Political Philosophy, organized by the Research Group for Feminist and Decolonial Philosophies – FDP.

2023

  • BERLIN, GERMANY: I delivered a Talk at the Book Launch Event for German Idealism and Feminism Handbook, organized by the Finnland-Institut. 
  • MEMPHIS, TN: I delivered a Talk at the Annual Spindel Conference “On the History of Philosophy,” organized by the University of Memphis.
  • ISTANBUL, TURKEY (VIRTUAL): I Presented a paper entitled “Geography as Destiny in Kant” at the Annual Meeting of Turkey Kant Society. 

 

2022

  • CHARLOTTE, NC (VIRTUAL) Interdisciplinary Symposium on Translationas a Site of Global Engagement. I was invited to speak about my contributions to the English translation of The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics as a part of the panel entitled “Translation as a Tool of Radical Democracy.”

 

2021

  • VIRTUAL – European Center for Political Research Program (ECPR – Online Summer School): I delivered a lecture on Kant & Feminism? New Directions in Political Thought
  • SPEP (Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy) Virtual Book Panel on Huseyinzadegan’s Kant’s Nonideal Theory of Politics. I delivered a talk on my book in conversation with Dr. Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson and Dr. Joseph Trullinger.

2020

  • EMORY Department of Philosophy Virtual Book Panel on Kant’s Nonideal Theory of Politics. I delivered a talk on my book in conversation with Dr. Jameliah Shorter-Bourhanou and Dr. Rocío Zambrana.
  • Boğaziçi University Virtual Guest Lecture. Delivered an online lecture on Kant’s political philosophy and my 2019 book. 

2018

  • ASHEVILLE, NC. Closing Keynote at the Annual South Appalachian Undergraduate Conference at the University of North Carolina. I delivered a talk entitled “Is Kantian Feminism an Oxymoron?”