Being an Asian American Woman in Philosophy
APA Central Session, New Orleans, February 2024
Invited Lecturer, “Keeping the Republic” Conference
University of Notre Dame and Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, May 8, 2023. (Funded by Notre Dame)
https://rooneycenter.nd.edu/events/keeping-the-republic-conference/
On being an Asian American woman at the APA meetings
APA Committee on the Status of Women, Pacific APA, San Francisco, CA, April 5, 2023
Invited Lecture about Freedom to Care, in Empathy and Radical Care seminar
funded by the Center for the Humanities, Care theme, Wesleyan University, March 9, 2023
Care and Liberty
Minorities and Philosophy Speaker, March 8, 2023
Negative Liberty for Women of Color: Political Priority, Intersectional Obstacles
University of Iowa Department of Philosophy Colloquium February 17, 2023
A plural account of liberal autonomy
University of Tampere, Philosophy Department Colloquium, October 20, 2022 (Zoom).
Freedom without Justice
Conference for the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Thought, October 7, 2022, Clearwater Beach, Florida (Zoom)
Workshop on Social Human Rights
Rice University March 9, 2022
Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, NEH Summer Institute "Philosophical Perspectives on Giving and Receiving Care"
Portland, Oregon July 14, 2022
Lecture at the Pacific APA
Vancouver, BC April 13-15, 2022
Asha Bhandary in Conversation with Lina Murillo
Live from Prairie Lights December 8, 2021
Autonomy and Care Skills: Counteracting Systemic Patterns of Entitlement and Deference
FEAST panel at SAAP Conference March 12, 2021
Care Forum about Freedom to Care, with commentators Jennifer Nedelsky and Tamara Metz
Care Ethics Zoom Lecture/Discussion Series April 16, 2021 noon-2:00 pm. (CST, Houston, Chicago)
Workshop on Diana Tietjens Meyers's Account of Autonomy
International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPH) Conference Paderborn, Germany July 19, 2021
White Care/Brown Care Panel
Pacific American Philosophical Association (APA) April 2021 Portland, Oregon
Panelists include Camisha Russell (University of Oregon), Janet Jakobsen (Columbia University) and Christine Crosby (Wesleyan University), with Discussant Tamara Metz (Reed College).
Legitimate Needs and Racialized Expectations: MANCEPT
Sept. 10, 2020 Via Zoom
Care, Race, and Culture
University of Iowa Philosophy Colloquium, Iowa City, IA March 6, 2020
Author Meets Critics panel on Freedom to Care
American Philosophical Association, Central Division Main Program, Chicago, IL, February 26, 2020 3:00-6:00 PM
With Critics Andrea Westlund (Florida State University), Daniel Engster (University of Houston), and Kelly Gawell (New School University) and Jamie Ritzo.