The role of race in public life has shifted with breakneck speed over the past decade, so it is hardly surprising that two recent books on race and science—Alondra Nelson’s The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation...
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Along with genetics and genomics, the neurosciences currently share the dubious honor of being considered able to enlighten us on fundamental questions of human existence. One of these questions is the issue of sex/gender—in science, this...
The vast majority of food in markets today is produced through practices of industrial agriculture that rely heavily on mechanization, petrochemically derived inputs such as synthetic fertilizers and toxic pesticides, and genetic...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has put enormous strain on the US healthcare system. This strain has underscored racial inequity in the allocation of healthcare resources, including public health infrastructure vital to pandemic response, and...
La gran mayoría de los alimentos que se encuentran hoy en día en los mercados se producen mediante prácticas de agricultura industrial que dependen en gran medida de la mecanización, de insumos derivados de la petroquímica, como...
March 8, 2021 The Graduate’s Inbox By Isobel Duxfield (words) and Oliver Marr (artwork) Thank you for your application However, taking all into consideration, We regret to inform you that this time You’re not even past the starting line...
The second part of our interview with Donna Haraway, Distinguished Professor Emerita in the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. During her prolific career she has written dozens of books and...
Donna Haraway is Distinguished Professor Emerita in the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. During her prolific career she has written dozens of books and articles bringing together intersecting...
I first heard Professor Sir Michael Marmot speak at a Students for Global Health event at the University of Cambridge. He described how life expectancy is no longer increasing in the UK and the US, and that it is in fact declining for...
February 26, 2021 A Recipe for Inequality By Isobel Duxfield (words) and Oliver Marr (artwork) Place your global capitalist system, patriarchy, and structural racism in a bowl. Beat together well. At this point do not forget to add white...