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Duke Coronavirus Conversations: COVID in US Prisons and Jails

Co-Hosted with the Harvard Petrie-Flom Center For Bioethics, the Stanford Law School Center for Law and the Biosciences, The Marshall Project, the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law, and the Yale School of Public Health. Congregate living … Read more

HHGR with Prof. Tania Jenkins

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Health Humanities Grand Round with Dr. Tania Jenkins "Doctors’ Orders: How Status Hierarchies in Medical Education Can Shape Approaches to Patient Care" Every year, the US relies on osteopathic and international medical graduates (non-USMDs) to fill around one-third of post-graduate … Read more

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Race and Reproduction: Eugenic Sterilization Revisited

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The Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine Boyarsky Series on Race & Health presents "Race and Reproduction: Eugenic Sterilization Revisited" by Johanna Schoen (Rutgers University) This talk will analyze the history of North Carolina's eugenic sterilization program … Read more

HHJ Exhibition Night

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The Health Humanities Journal’s first ever virtual Exhibition Night will be held Monday, November 9th at 7 p.m. EST over Zoom. The event will celebrate the release of the newest issue of the HHJ and feature readings from authors published … Read more

HHGR With Prof. Anne Lyerly

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Health Humanities Grand Round with Dr. Anne Lyerly Nov. 10, 2020 @ noon Pregnancy, the Pandemic and Morality of Reproduction The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a range of tensions at the interface of public policies and the private lives of … Read more

LMCC Meeting

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Reading(s):For the meeting, we’ll be discussing The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability by Jasbir K. Puar (2017). All members of the UNC community should have free access to the e-book here: https://read-dukeupress-edu.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/books/book/2383/The-Right-to-MaimDebility-Capacity-Disability OR https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv11314kc. If you run into trouble … Read more