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Julia D. Gibson, PhD is a Core Faculty member and PhD Program Director in the Environmental Studies department at Antioch University. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from Michigan State University, an MA in Philosophy with a Gender and Women’s Studies certificate from the University of Colorado Boulder, and a BA in Philosophy and Russian Studies from William Smith College.
Julia’s research and teaching intersect feminist, political, and environmental philosophy, with a focus on interspecies politics, decolonial justice, and ethics of climate change. Her narrative-based pedagogy emphasizes problem- and team-based learning, integrating interdisciplinary texts like feminist and Indigenous science fiction to contextualize environmental humanities. She teaches courses such as Environmental Justice: Futures and Fictions and Dissertation Proposal Seminar.
- PhD in Philosophy, Michigan State University
- MA in Philosophy, University of Colorado Boulder
- BA in Philosophy and Russian Studies, William Smith College
Her scholarly work explores palliative ethics for extinction, holographic models of justice, and the role of storytelling in climate accountability. She is affiliated with Queen’s University’s APPLE consortium, collaborating on decolonial and interspecies justice frameworks. Julia’s philosophical practice is deeply rooted in her family farm on unceded Wappinger territory, where she engages in land-based ethics, animal policy development, and community organizing.




