A.Y. Yomi-Odedeyi
Graduate StudentPhilosophy
PhD Student
Philosophy of Race, Social and Political Philosophy, Women of Color and Indigenous Feminist Philosophy, Queer Theory
Biography
A.Y. Odedeyi is a PhD student on Three Fires Confederacy Territory, the ancestral lands of the Odawa, Potawatomi, Ojibwe peoples, where the Philosophy department at Michigan State University resides. Her research broadly addresses how 20th century Black, Indigenous, and Afro-Indigenous community organizers, writers, and visual artists offer a set of theories for sovereignty and survival.
A.Y. is of Yoruba descent, born in Lagos, Nigeria. She was raised in Dish with One Spoon Territory on the Canadian imposition onto Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Mississauga lands. As a settler international student, she is involved in projects and organizations concerned with anti-capitalist work, prison abolition, food sovereignty, and poor/working class employment protections. As a Black woman with ADHD, she advocates for the visibility of Black neurodiversity and mental illness in academia and higher ed pedagogy. She speaks Yoruba, English, and French. Learn more about A.Y. at https://www.ayodedeyi.com/.
Area of Concentration: Political Philosophy, Feminist Bioethics, African-American Political Philosophy