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Professor Qrescent Mali Mason has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in January 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Professor Qrescent Mali Mason are: Instagram, Email. Besides social media accounts, waxingqrescent has populated their site with Symposium Beauvoir and Politics: Tools for Thinking the Present - June 25 2024, 4.30-7.30PM — Political Theory, philoSOPHIA 2024: Feminist Making Sensing and Doing, Fanon Unbound: Interdisciplinary Encounters with Frantz Fanon | "How to Move through the Body of the Father to Discovery Myself, "Academia Ain't Where It's At, Girlie": bell hooks and Legacies of Black Women's Intellectual Labor" Eberly Rountable, Labor in Appalachia, West Virginia University, "We Feel Grateful and Alive to Be Doing This Work Together: Phenomenological Reflections on a 2020 Summer of Feminist Research Across Difference" Puncta: A Journal of Critical Phenomenology (2022), "#BlackGirlMagic as Resistant Imaginary," Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Volume 36, Issue 4 ( December 2021), Philly Loves bell hooks, hosted by the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance/ Paul Robeson House and Museum (December 2021), The #UsesofMapping Project, Qrescent Mali Mason granted 2021 Leeway Foundation Art and Change Grant, Oral History Interview with Charlene Arcila (2010) primiered at 2021 Trans-Health Conference, "We Are Each Other's Harvest": Moderated Conversation with Mecca Jamilah Sullivan and Cheryl Clarke for Paul Robeson House (July 2021), "A Word from the President/Le mot de la Présidente de la Société," Simone de Beauvoir Studies (Dec. 2020), International Simone de Beauvoir Society, Interview about "The Good Place" (2020), "Qrescent Mali Mason is Making Haver-History as the Philosophy Department’s First Female Professor of Color,” The Clerk (2018), “Wreaking Havoc to Reap Benefits,” Profile, Berea College Magazine (2018), “Affirmative Consent at Central APA,” Interview (2017), "The Making of a Free Woman: Simone de Beauvoir, Amber Rose, and Contemporary Feminism" (2016).