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Kris Sealey is a Professor of Philosophy at Penn State University, specializing in Critical Philosophy of Race, Caribbean Philosophy, and Decolonial Theory. She holds a B.S. from Spelman College (2001), an M.A. (2005) and Ph.D. (2007) from the University of Memphis. Her work examines post-colonial identity, creolization, and resistance to Western hegemony. Dr. Sealey’s acclaimed book Creolizing the Nation (2020) won the Guillén Batista Award (2022). She co-edits volumes on Creolizing Sartre and Critical Theory, and her current projects explore abolitionist world-making and Black cultural production.
- Education: Spelman College (B.S.), University of Memphis (M.A., Ph.D.)
- Key Research Themes: Creolization, necropolitics, Black geographies, Caribbean intellectual traditions
Her recent articles engage Cedric Robinson’s theories of racial capitalism, Mbembe’s necropolitics, and Octavia Butler’s temporal explorations. Sealey’s interdisciplinary approach bridges philosophy with activism, emphasizing reciprocity and decolonial praxis. She resides in Connecticut and actively contributes to academic and public discourses on racial justice.




