Nabina Liebow Director of CAS Leadership Program and Senior Professorial Lecturer Philosophy and Religion
- Additional Positions at 51画鋼
- CAS LEAD Director
- Degrees
- Ph.D. Philosophy, Georgetown University
M.A. Philosophy, Georgetown University
B.A. Carleton College - Bio
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Nabina Liebow (she/her) is the College of Arts and Sciences Leadership and Ethical Development Program Director (CAS LEAD) and a Senior Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religion. Her research focuses on racism and intersects with critical philosophy of race, social philosophy, applied ethics, and moral psychology. Nabina is passionate about making ethics education accessible and exciting to students from all backgrounds.
CAS LEAD is a cohort based four-year certificate program designed to teach and empower students to become effective, ethical leaders. Students in the program work with a close-knit cohort in seminars and on community-based learning opportunities. They learn to lead productively and with emotional-intelligence as well as to develop solutions that promote justice and equity.
Nabina is also an antiracist educator and consultant and has worked with a variety of DC area organizations including the Edlavtich Jewish Community Center of Washington DC, The Barker Adoption Foundation, and Asia Families as well as with individual clients. She is committed to bringing antiracism education and ethics training to a wide audience both inside and outside of academia.
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- Learn about the CAS LEAD Program!
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- Nabina Liebow Directs CAS LEAD
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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CAS-150 LEAD Seminar I
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CAS-250 LEAD Seminar III
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CAS-260 Ethical Ldrshp/Soc Inequality
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CAS-350 LEAD Seminar V
Spring 2025
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CAS-151 LEAD Seminar II
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CAS-152 LEAD First Year Seminar
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CAS-251 LEAD Seminar IV
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CAS-350 LEAD Seminar V
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
- Nabina Liebow and Rachel Levit Ades. 2022. I Know What It's Like: Epistemic Arrogance, Disability, and Race. Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2022, 121. doi:10.1017/apa.2021.27
- 2022. What can I possibly do?: White individual responsibility for addressing racism as a public health crisis. Bioethics, 1 9.
- Nabina Liebow and Kelso Cratsley. 2021. Bioethics Education and Nonideal Theoryin 粥沿沿鉛霞庄稼乙油鰻看稼庄糸艶温鉛油意鞄艶看姻霞油岳看 Bioethics: Living and Dying in aNonidealWorld ed. Elizabeth Victor and Laura Guidry-Grimes, Springer
- Nabina Liebow. 2021. Microaggressions: A Relational Analysis of Harms in Relational Autonomy and Relational Equality with ed. Kristin Voigt and Natalie Stoljar, Routledge
- Nabina Liebow and Trip Glazer. 2020. Confronting White Ignorance: White Psychology and Rational Self-Regulation Journal of Social Philosophy. doi:
- Nabina Liebow and Trip Glazer. 2019. White Tears: Emotion Regulation and White Fragility.Inquiry. April 25, 2019. 121. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2019.1610048.
- Liebow, Nabina. 2016. Internalized Oppression and Its Varied Moral Harms: Self-Perceptions of Reduced Agency and Criminality. Hypatia. doi:10.1111/hypa.12265.
- Kilbaugh, Todd J., Daniel Groll, Wynne Morrison, Nabina Liebow, and John D. Lantos. 2016. Withholding Information to Protect a Loved One. Pediatrics, May.