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Scientific Racism

7/28/2020

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Speaking of Race · Scientific Racism
In this episode we discuss a speaker who came to UA in Fall 2019 to give a presentation about the evolution of human diversity—but it was actually a presentation of scientific racism in evolutionary clothing. Erik and Jim were part of a panel that rebutted his presentation and we share our experience with Jo.
Low quality (especially the audio) videos of our rebuttal presentations are available here:
Jim’s presentation: https://www.facebook.com/ALLELEseries/videos/1011372252533221/
​Erik’s presentation: https://www.facebook.com/ALLELEseries/videos/955242114852838/.
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