Graduate Student

Gwendalynn Roebke is an interdisciplinary scholar in their 2nd year of Penn's Philosophy PhD program. In a few words, Gwendalynn's work is on colonialism's impact on the mind/body and people's sense of self and agency. They are passionate about increasing the accessibility of philosophy, and ensuring that philosophy acts as a space that everyone feels comfortable participating in. 

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