Eva Boodman
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Rowan University
Eva Boodman is a community-engaged educator, writer, and researcher specializing in social and political philosophy, feminist and applied ethics, critical race theory, and anti-colonial theory, whose work focuses on questions of complicity, responsibility, solidarity, abolition, and care. She received a PhD in Philosophy and Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies from Stony Brook University in 2017, and teaches environmental ethics, biomedical ethics, and feminist ethics courses at Rowan University. She is the author of White Ignorance and Complicit Responsibility: Transforming Collective Harm beyond the Punishment Paradigm (2022), and has published in Hypatia, Philosophy & Social Criticism, Radical Teacher, Abolition Journal, and the Journal of Ethical Urban Living. Her second book, Nursing Home Abolition: A Care Commons beyond the Market and the Settler State, will be published by the University of Minnesota Press. She is an active member, and serves on the board, of Reinhard Street Community Farm, a urban food and land justice initiative in Philadelphia.