

Chris Lebron
Dr. Chris Lebron focuses on the intricate intersections of political philosophy, social theory, the philosophy of race, and democratic ethics. As an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, he delves into the complexities of race and justice, contributing significantly to contemporary philosophical discourse. His scholarly pursuits are reflected in his acclaimed books, "The Color of Our Shame: Race and Justice In Our Time" and "The Making of Black Lives Matter: A Brief History of An Idea," which explore the nuanced dynamics of race and societal structures. Dr. Lebron's work extends beyond academia, as he actively engages with broader audiences through his writings in prominent publications such as The New York Times, Boston Review, and The Nation. His articles often address pressing social issues, offering insightful analyses that challenge conventional perspectives and encourage critical reflection on matters of race and democracy. In his teaching, Dr. Lebron is known for fostering an environment that encourages rigorous debate and thoughtful inquiry. He is committed to guiding students through the complexities of philosophical thought, emphasizing the importance of understanding the ethical dimensions of political and social issues. His courses often explore the moral and ethical challenges faced by contemporary societies, urging students to consider the implications of their philosophical beliefs in real-world contexts. Dr. Lebron's contributions to the field of philosophy have earned him recognition as a leading voice in discussions on race and justice. His work continues to inspire both his students and readers, prompting ongoing dialogue about the role of philosophy in addressing the challenges of our time.
Publications
, 30-51, 2020-03-01
, 125-159, 2014-08-01
, 125-159, 2014-08-01
, 126-151, 2023-03-09
, 1-34, 2023-03-09
, 2017-04-05
, 91-109, 2019-09-05
, 155-164, 2015-07-01
, 66-96, 2023-03-09
, 35-65, 2023-03-09
, 97-125, 2023-03-09
, 2013-01-01
, 532-536, 2019-10-01