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Yolonda Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Care Ethics at Saint Louis University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Her work intersects bioethics, social/political philosophy, race theory, and feminist philosophy. She teaches courses such as African American Political Philosophy, Bioethics, and Law and Morality. Wilson holds a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Her research emphasizes addressing racial and gender disparities in healthcare through frameworks like intersectionality. Notable contributions include her article on Black women’s #MeToo experiences, which inspired an edited volume, and media appearances on Al Jazeera and CBC. She has also served as a visiting scholar at the NIH’s Department of Bioethics.
Wilson’s publications span bioethics, race, and justice, with recent focus on healthcare equity and distributive justice. Her work bridges academic theory and public engagement, as seen in outlets like The Hastings Center and The Conversation. Awards include international recognition for her interdisciplinary scholarship.
Professional affiliations include Saint Louis University’s Salus Center. Her future work likely continues exploring systemic inequities in healthcare and philosophy.




