Podcasts
There are now several philosophy podcasts that feature philosophers with diverse backgrounds and areas of work, such as:
Myisha Cherry’s “The UnMute Podcast,” gives a platform to people and topics that have been silenced.
The Happier Hour, “Philosophy to make your life suck less.”
Philosophy Bakes Bread, “to showcase the public importance of philosophy in life”.
Hotel Bar Sessions, a broad spectrum of philosophy discussed in the relaxed atmosphere of a hotel bar.
Information on Diversity
Jenny Saul on women in philosophy, with further reading listed at the end.
Tenured/tenure track women in 98 philosophy departments, with updated information from 2018:
American Philosophical Association List of Diversity Resources, that includes much information on representation in the profession, diversity institutes, statements and policies on sexual harassment and discrimination, sample syllabi, and access to the 7 Diversity Committee newsletters and webpages with more information and analysis. You must be a member to access this site but some of its resources are accessible to the public, as listed below in (4) and (5).
APA Studies on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies
Organizations and websites
Inter-American Journal of Philosophy: (Also see their Facebook page with events and further information):
LatPhil (a listserv for those interested in Latinx issues in philosophy): email Ernesto Velazquez to join the listserv at evelasquez@udayton.edu
Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP): this is a broad organization that covers all branches of continental philosophy.
Institutes for Students
More Diversity Institutes are listed here.