In Celebration of the Retirement of Professor Paget Henry in advance

Philosophy and Global Affairs (forthcoming)
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This essay is from the Caribbean Philosophical Association’s June 28, 2024, Plenary Celebration of Professor Paget Henry, who retired in 2024 from his faculty position of Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Brown University. It explores how Henry enacts and exemplifies the commitments of the radical Black humanistic tradition, of seeking to understand the world as fully as we can so we can take responsibility for nurturing its positive transformation. Henry has brought this orientation to his unremitting attention to what C. L. R. James called the creative upsurges of the masses and to his contributions to ideas and institutions that continue to nurture the growth of Afro-Caribbean philosophy.

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