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DESCRIPTION:Camisha Russell\, PhDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Philosoph
 yUniversity of OregonCo-Editor of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosoph
 y&nbsp\;Thursday\, March 25\, 202112:00pm&mdash\;1:00pm&nbsp\;Abstract:Dr.
  Russell will discuss what would be required for feminist bioethics\, and 
 indeed all bioethics\, to become anti-racist. She will discuss how bioethi
 cists should understand race\, the importance of intersectionality to femi
 nist analyses\, and some key bioethical issues for women of color. Dr. Rus
 sell will then consider the Reproductive Justice movement as exemplary of 
 coalitional bioethical work centering the experiences of women of color to
  achieve justice for all and\, finally\, the way implicit norms of whitene
 ss structure science\, medicine and the field of bioethics itself.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:What Makes an Anti-Racist Feminist Bioethics?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align:left\;">Camisha Russell\,
  PhD<br />Assistant Professor<br />Department of Philosophy<br />Universit
 y of Oregon<br />Co-Editor of <em>Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosoph
 y</em><br />&nbsp\;<br />Thursday\, March 25\, 2021<br />12:00pm&mdash\;1:
 00pm<br />&nbsp\;<br />Abstract:<br />Dr. Russell will discuss what would 
 be required for feminist bioethics\, and indeed all bioethics\, to become 
 anti-racist. She will discuss how bioethicists should understand race\, th
 e importance of intersectionality to feminist analyses\, and some key bioe
 thical issues for women of color. Dr. Russell will then consider the Repro
 ductive Justice movement as exemplary of coalitional bioethical work cente
 ring the experiences of women of color to achieve justice for all and\, fi
 nally\, the way implicit norms of whiteness structure science\, medicine a
 nd the field of bioethics itself.</p><div style="text-align:center\;">&nbs
 p\;</div><br />
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