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Virtual Book Launch Event for Nancy Krieger s Ecosocial Theory, Embodied Truths, and the People s Health

Virtual Book Launch Event for Nancy Krieger s Ecosocial Theory, Embodied Truths, and the People s Health
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We re better off with Juneteenth | News | Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health

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Standing in Solidarity With Nikole Hannah-Jones

Alerts Writer/Author Nikole Hannah-Jones attends the 34th Brooklyn Tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. held at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House on January 20, 2020 in the Brooklyn section of New York City. Photo: mpi43/MediaPunch /IPX (AP) We, the undersigned, believe this country stands at a crucial moment that will define the democratic expression and exchange of ideas for our own and future generations. State institutions across the country are attempting to ban frank and rigorous conversation about our history in the classroom. Few single works have been threatened with more restrictions than the 1619 Project, a landmark exploration of America’s deep roots in enslavement. And now, the 1619 Project’s founder, Nikole Hannah-Jones, has had her appointment as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill with tenure blocked by its Board of Trustees.

Meaning in mayhem: COVID death counts and a Black Lives Matter reckoning

Download 35.42 MB Numbers have taken on a whole different meaning during this pandemic, and we ve all been pinned to their rise and fall with a voyeuristic sense of horror. Daily case counts. A global death toll. But the faceless and nameless spectre of numbers masks the mourning.and stories of love, loss, and injustice. As the Black Lives Matter protests spilled onto the streets after the death of George Floyd in the USA, Black lives are being taken by COVID-19 in disproportionate numbers. Something about the datafication of lives dehumanizes them , argues A.I ethics scholar and robotics engineer Inioluwa Deborah Raji.

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