MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) is a collection of graduate students in philosophy departments that aims to address issues of minority participation in academic philosophy. MAP focuses on (a) minority issues in the profession, (b) theoretical issues regarding philosophy of gender, race, sexual orientation, class, disability, native language, etc. and (c) philosophy done from minority perspectives.
There are over 180 Minorities and Philosophy chapters in the U.S., Canada. U.K., India, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Besides chapter events, MAP's international organizers do policy advocacy work and create and distribute resources for use by all chapters.