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Eyo Ewara is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, specializing in critical philosophy of race and continental philosophy. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Contemporary Studies and Philosophy from King’s College (2014) and a PhD in Philosophy from Penn State University. His research focuses on race, queer studies, and social justice, emphasizing the practical application of philosophy to understand identity and societal challenges.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Contemporary Studies and Philosophy, King’s College, 2014
- PhD in Philosophy, Penn State University
Eyo’s work bridges theoretical philosophy with lived experiences, particularly addressing underrepresented groups. He advocates for philosophy as a tool to foster collective problem-solving and social equity. Prior to Loyola, he taught at the University of Texas San Antonio. His career reflects a commitment to diversifying philosophical discourse and making it accessible to broader audiences.
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