Brandon Terry

Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics

Brandon Terry graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard University in Government and African and African American Studies in 2005, receiving a number of academic awards including the Andrew Mellon/Benjamin Mays Fellowship, the Korean War Memorial Prize, and the Andrew Ramroop Prize. Brandon wrote an opinion column for The Harvard Crimson, and has also written or provided commentary for Time, The Boston Globe, MTV News, The Baltimore Sun, and other publications. Brandon recently completed the MSc in Political Theory Research as the Michael Von Clemm Fellow at Oxford and is presently pursuing a doctorate in Political Science and African-American Studies from Yale. His academic interests include philosophy of race and racism, Black intellectual thought, European continental philosophy, political and social movements, conceptions of gender and sexuality, ethics, postcolonial theory, and philosophy of culture.