Location: HUB Room 250 Registration is free but required to ensure we have enough space (and coffee!), so please register here: Symposium Registration Benjamin Rabinowitz Symposium in Medical Ethics Race, Health and Justice Keynote speakers: Dorothy Roberts George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology and the Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights University of Pennsylvania www.law.upenn.edu… Chandra Ford Associate Professor Department of Community Health Sciences Director, Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health UCLA Fielding School of Public Health ph.ucla.edu… Race, Health & Justice - Benjamin Rabinowitz Symposium in Medical Ethics [Preliminary Program] Friday, Oct 11, 2019: HUB 250, University of Washington, Seattle Campus Sponsors: The Benjamin Rabinowitz Endowment in Medical Ethics; the Department of Philosophy; the Program on Ethics; and the School of Public Health. 8.30am Registration and coffee 9.00-9.10am Welcome 9.15-10.45am Keynote speaker: Chandra Ford, UCLA, Title TBA 10.45-11.00am Coffee break 11.00-12.30pm Panel 1: Migrant and Latinx Health Inequities India Ornelas, Public Health Understanding the Role of Migration in Shaping the Health of Latinos Jane Lee, Social Work Intersectional Stigma as Barriers to Health among Latinx Immigrants: Implications of Immigrant Status for HIV/AIDS Prevention Julio Covarrubias, Philosophy “Si No Te Quieres Fregar…” or: How the Everyday Violence of Racial Capitalism Conspires to Break the Latinx Worker Body 12.30-1.45pm Lunch (own arrangements) 1.45-3.15pm Panel 2: Racial, Gender and Class Inequities Karin Martin, Public Policy The Consequences of Criminal Justice Debt for Health and Beyond Erika Blacksher, Bioethics and Humanities White Deaths of Despair: The Potential Roles of Whiteness and Racism Bettina Judd, Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies “Questions that Lean Toward the Body, Trip": Black Women’s Healthcare and the Ghosts in the Clinic 3.15-3.30 pm Coffee break 3.30-5.00pm Keynote Speaker & Philosophy Colloquium: Dorothy Roberts, University of Pennsylvania Mistreating Health Inequities in the Genomic Age 5.00-6.00pm Reception Organizers: Carina Fourie (Program on Ethics, Philosophy) and Anjum Hajat (Epidemiology, School of Public Health), in conjunction with THINK (The Health and Inequality Network). |