(Mis)Reading Martin Luther King, Jr. Aaron Ducksworth February 28, 2022Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most impactful theologians of the 20th century, but most Christians have never read his work. Here is how to read him. Race Theology
Pursuing Justice in Public Health Akaninyene Ruffin, et al. February 24, 2022I went to Vanderbilt specifically to study the social determinants of health, specifically those related to outcomes of Black birthing folks. Science Race
Entering Science from a Historically Black University Sierra A. Nance, et al. February 6, 2022I was not afforded the same opportunities for research as students who went to other institutions. My knowledge and abilities were questioned because I went to a smaller, less well-known HBCU. Science Race
What A Scientist Learns From A Southern Baptist Seminary S. Joshua Swamidass October 1, 2021Race, origins, and abuse. A scientist learns a great deal about courage and peacemaking from a week at a Southern Baptist seminary. Science Race Society
Science, Civil Rights, and the Doll Test Kristel Tjandra February 12, 2021Two black scientists explored the effects of segregation on children. Their Doll Test played a key role in the Civil Rights movement. Ancestry Race Society
Why We Talk About Race S. Joshua Swamidass January 21, 2021The questions of race return us to the grand question: what does it mean to be human? Science is important, but so is what lies beyond. Ancestry Race Society
Art & Ancestry: Humans Rendered Apart David Rygiol June 21, 2020Whatever our skin color, country of origin, ethnicity, or culture, we are all one family, one blood, one race, the human race. What has rendered us apart? Ancestry Art Race
The Biological Meaning of Race S. Joshua Swamidass June 18, 2020We’ve understood differences to be rooted in our essential nature, but maybe they are not. So, maybe some of the ways the world is can be changed. Ancestry Race