In keeping with BTG’s goal of mainstreaming women’s works in philosophy, we are making available the recorded videos of all our webinars to date. Below are the individual links to the webinar videos; each one contains a description of the topics discussed, as well as speakers’ bionotes.
Statement of acknowledgement
Beyond the Ghetto commits to ethical academic practices. You are free to use the ideas, insights, and resources shared here, but we ask that you acknowledge the intellectual work of our speakers.
Through this series, we are acknowledging our indebtedness to fellow thinkers — especially women — who have through their work inspired, challenged, and enlivened our own work as philosophers and educators.
BTG webinar no. 1, “Teaching Philosophy of Religion with Eleonore Stump and Simone Weil,” with speakers Rowie-Azada Palacios and Taz Albano - February 6, 2021
BTG webinar no. 2, “Talking about Misogyny in the Classroom: Notes on Teaching Kate Manne’s Down Girl,” with speakers Danna Aduna and Veniz Guzman - March 20, 2021
BTG webinar no. 3, “Iris Murdoch and A.W. Eaton: Thinking at the Intersection of Ethics and Aesthetics,” with speakers Jean Tan and Taz Albano - April 24, 2021
BTG webinar no. 4, “Combatting Toxic Cultures in Academia,” with speakers Noelle Leslie dela Cruz and Tracy Llanera - May 22, 2021
BTG webinar no. 5, “Pushing the Limits of Responsibility: Hannah Arendt and Iris Marion Young,” with speakers Danna Aduna, Lovelin Paclibar, and PJ Mariano - June 19, 2021
BTG webinar no. 6, “Tremulous Speech: Other-ed and Silenced Subjects Talking Back to Philosophy,” with speakers Christine Tan and Kelly Agra - August 29, 2021
BTG webinar no. 7, “Testimony, Trustworthiness, and Epistemic Justice: Themes at the Intersection of Ethics and Epistemology," with speakers Veniz Guzman and Lily Beth Lumagbas - September 25, 2021
BTG webinar no. 8, “Talking Bodies,” with speakers Aves Avecilla, Taz Albano, and Darlene Demandante - November 6, 2021
BTG webinar no. 9, “BTG Unplugged,” our special year-end celebration, features a speech by BTG's founder, Dr. Jean Tan; musical performances by Duane Allyson G. Pancho; lightning talks by Olivia S. Mendoza, Joshua Miguel C. Sanchez, Gladys B. Esteve, and Von Katindoy; and poetry readings by Jean Tan and Noelle Leslie dela Cruz.
BTG webinar no. 10, “hooked! Teaching, Thinking, and Feeling with Gloria Jean Watkins,” with speakers Dr. Jean Tan and Dr. Marella Bolaños - March 26, 2022
BTG webinar no. 11, “Embodied Subjectivities in the Philippine Context,” with speakers Dr. Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril and Dr. Beverly A. Sarza - May 28, 2022
BTG webinar no. 12, “UPLB Women Philosophers,” with speakers Krissa Marga Taganas and Eula Junina Blanco - August 13, 2022
BTG webinar no. 13, “Feminist Philosophy for Children: A Dialogue with Glenda "Bong" Oris - October 22, 2022
BTG webinar no. 14, “National Identity in Philippine Education: A Decolonial Critique,” with Dr. Rowena Azada-Palacios - March 18, 2023