Knowledge for Freedom alumni are invited each summer to participate in fellowship programs to further explore major questions in political philosophy. Our most recent fellows’ essays are presented below in an anthology of student voices. These essays are the works of young scholars, and as such, reflect craftsmanship and ideas still in progress, and are written in the spirit of open inquiry.

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Teagle Humanities Fellowship

Muzamil Razak reads James Baldwin and Ta-Nehisi Coates for solutions to today’s problems of racial violence and injustice.
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