Mentorship
Become a Mentee or a MAP Mentor
Our MAP chapters offer the opportunity to be paired with a graduate student mentor that has at least three semesters of experience in their MA and/or Ph.D. track. We intend these professional friendships to be helpful for minority students as they navigate academia. If you would like to be a mentee or a mentor or would like more information, please email us at
Current MAP Mentors
Bernardo R. Vargas
Country of Origin: México
Current academic status: Ph.D. student (ABD)
Areas of Research: Philosophy of Race, Decoloniality,
Climate and Environmental Justice, Environmental Humanities, Mexican American philosophy, Latinx philosophy, and social and political philosophy.
Anna Kokareva
Country of Origin: Russia
Current academic status: Ph.D. student
Profile: Anna is a first-year Ph.D. student in the department of philosophy and religion at UNT. Anna’s interests are at the intersection of feminist philosophies, environmental justice and communication. During her time as a Master's student, she served as a We Mean Green Fund Committee secretary supporting its mission to promote sustainability initiatives on campus.
Sara Louise Tonge
Country of Origin: England
Current academic status: Ph.D. student
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