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The University of Pennsylvania’s chapter of Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) is pleased to announce our ninth annual conference, taking place online April 4-5, 2025: MAP-Penn Conference on Displacement(s). To register, please use the following link. Moreover, please find the program below, all times are in EDT.
Friday, April 4
10:00am - "Where Are the Displaced in the Philosophy of Poverty?" - Kas Bernays (University of St. Andrews/University of Pennsylvania)
11:00am - "Digital Nomads, Displacements, and the Erosion of Intergenerational Reciprocity" - Kate Yuan (Yale University)
12:00pm - Break
12:30pm - Keynote, "Open Cities and Open Communities," Ronald Sundstrom (University of San Francisco)
Saturday, April 5
10:00am - "The Distinctive Rights of Forcibly Displaced People" - Laura Santi Amantini (University of Piemonte Orientale)
11:00am - "Legal Ambiguity and the Ethics of Climate Displacement" - Elizabeth Wong (Brown University)
12:00pm - Break
12:30pm - Keynote, "Moral Obligations in a World Afraid of Refugees," Serena Parekh (Northeastern University)
Any questions can be addressed to Ezekiel Vergara (evergara@sas.upenn.edu). Please see our website for more details: https://sites.google.com/sas.upenn.edu/map-penn/.