Azzurra Crispino
Azzurra Crispino – Associate Professor of Philosophy
Biography
I was born in Naples, Italy and moved to the United States as a child. I completed my undergraduate work at Ripon College in WI, and my graduate work at Texas A&M University. I am a contributing author in Real Drugs in a Virtual World. I recently presented an article entitled “Can’t Unrape: Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice and Sexual Assault” to the American Philosophical Association.
Teaching Philosophy
My classes are a mix of lecture and small group interaction. Expect to be doing group activities, engaged in class discussion, peer-editing and learning from each other throughout the semester. Many of my courses include a service learning component. Students will volunteer in the community outside of the classroom to complete their final project. Be prepared to do self-directed online assignments, watch videos before coming to class, and otherwise be an independent learner.
Areas of Interest
Drug policy
Transformative justice
Prison abolition
Feminism
Anarchism
Anti-Racism
Online Teaching
Courses Taught at ACC
PHIL-1301: Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL-2303: Logic
PHIL-2306: Ethics
PHIL-2307: Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL-2316: Ancient Philosophy
PHIL-2321: Philosophy of Religion
Campus
Elgin Campus
1501 US-290
Elgin, TX 78621