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Science Fictions: Race, Biology, and Superhumanity

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On this podcast, we have addressed different dimensions of scientific racism from COVID-19 disparity data to the uses of human remains in anthropology.

The Culture of...

Jacque Smith and Cassie Spodak, “Black or 'Other'? Doctors may be relying on race to make decisions about your health,” CNN, June 7, 2021

Ezra Turner, “MOVE Bombing Remains Scandal Shows Enduring Racism in Anthropology,Teen Vogue, July 16, 2021

Black AF in STEM

The Breakdown - Guest Info

(Photo credit: Becca Skinner / Day's Edge Productions)

Shane Campbell-Staton (https://www.campbellstaton.com/)

Shane Campbell-Staton is an Assistant Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. He comes to us from UCLA where he was jointly appointed in the Institute for Society and Genetics. His research group focuses on evolution in the Anthropocene, studying animal performance, gene expression and genomics to understand the lasting biological impacts of our human footprint. In addition to his scientific work, Shane hosts the popular podcast “The Biology of Superheroes,” with Arien Darby.

(Photo credit: Princeton University)

Ayah Nuriddin (https://sf.princeton.edu/people/ayah-nuriddin)

Ayah Nuriddin is a Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in Princeton’s Society of Fellows, as well as a lecturer in the Council of Humanities and African American Studies. She holds a Ph.D. in the History of Medicine from Johns Hopkins University. Ayah’s work shows how African Americans have navigated questions of racial science, eugenics, and hereditarianism in relation to struggles for racial justice since the nineteenth century. She is also interested in how race and scientific racism shape discourses and activism around health inequality. Ayah is working on a book manuscript, “Seed and Soil: Black Eugenic Thought in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” and teaches courses at Princeton like “Beyond Tuskegee: Race and Human Subjects Research in US History.”

See, Hear, Do

Shane Cambpell-Staton and Arien Darby, The Biology of Superheroes Podcast

Ayah Nuriddin, “African Americans and Eugenics,” C-SPAN American History TV, January 5, 2018

Terence Keel, Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science (Stanford University Press, 2018)

PBS: American Experience, The Eugenics Crusade, October 16, 2018

Alexander Glustrom, Mossville: When Great Trees Fall (Fire River Films, 2020)

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Contenuto fornito da African American Studies and Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da African American Studies and Department of African American Studies at Princeton University o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

On this podcast, we have addressed different dimensions of scientific racism from COVID-19 disparity data to the uses of human remains in anthropology.

The Culture of...

Jacque Smith and Cassie Spodak, “Black or 'Other'? Doctors may be relying on race to make decisions about your health,” CNN, June 7, 2021

Ezra Turner, “MOVE Bombing Remains Scandal Shows Enduring Racism in Anthropology,Teen Vogue, July 16, 2021

Black AF in STEM

The Breakdown - Guest Info

(Photo credit: Becca Skinner / Day's Edge Productions)

Shane Campbell-Staton (https://www.campbellstaton.com/)

Shane Campbell-Staton is an Assistant Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. He comes to us from UCLA where he was jointly appointed in the Institute for Society and Genetics. His research group focuses on evolution in the Anthropocene, studying animal performance, gene expression and genomics to understand the lasting biological impacts of our human footprint. In addition to his scientific work, Shane hosts the popular podcast “The Biology of Superheroes,” with Arien Darby.

(Photo credit: Princeton University)

Ayah Nuriddin (https://sf.princeton.edu/people/ayah-nuriddin)

Ayah Nuriddin is a Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in Princeton’s Society of Fellows, as well as a lecturer in the Council of Humanities and African American Studies. She holds a Ph.D. in the History of Medicine from Johns Hopkins University. Ayah’s work shows how African Americans have navigated questions of racial science, eugenics, and hereditarianism in relation to struggles for racial justice since the nineteenth century. She is also interested in how race and scientific racism shape discourses and activism around health inequality. Ayah is working on a book manuscript, “Seed and Soil: Black Eugenic Thought in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” and teaches courses at Princeton like “Beyond Tuskegee: Race and Human Subjects Research in US History.”

See, Hear, Do

Shane Cambpell-Staton and Arien Darby, The Biology of Superheroes Podcast

Ayah Nuriddin, “African Americans and Eugenics,” C-SPAN American History TV, January 5, 2018

Terence Keel, Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science (Stanford University Press, 2018)

PBS: American Experience, The Eugenics Crusade, October 16, 2018

Alexander Glustrom, Mossville: When Great Trees Fall (Fire River Films, 2020)

  continue reading

27 episodi

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