Race in Science, Technology, and Medicine

What are the roles of race and racism in science, technology, and medicine? How do race and racism affect the design and social impact of technology, broadly defined? Can new or different technology help to reduce racial bias?

Co-sponsored by 19 different departments and programs across campus, this three-quarter sequence virtually brings together Black, Indigenous and other scholars and professionals of color (BIPOC) from around the nation to explore the intersections of race, racism and scientific practice and to share their personal experiences. Invited speakers talk candidly about how they design their work for equity and for justice. The series addresses the role of race in such issues as energy infrastructure, nuclear arms control, algorithmic accountability, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and synthetic biology.

The three-course series includes: STS 51A Race in Science (fall 2020), STS 51B Race in Technology (winter 2021), and STS 51C Race in Medicine (spring 2021). Each course can be taken independently. Talks take a variety of forms, ranging from panel discussions to interviews and lectures. Weekly assignments: read a related article and participate in an online discussion. Anyone with an SUNET ID can register to watch the individual talks (see below for registration links).

Past Events

Date
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Speaker
Duana Fullwiley
Speaker(s):
Duana Fullwilley is an anthropologist of science and medicine whose fieldwork…
Date
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Speaker
Seyram Avle, Toussaint Nothias
Speaker(s):

Professor Seyram Avle is Assistant Professor of Global Digital Media in the Department of Communication at the University of…

Date
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Speaker
Alondra Nelson
Speaker(s):

Dr. Alondra Nelson is 

Date
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Speaker
Forrest Stuart

Forrest Stuart is an Associate Professor of Sociology and the director of the Stanford Ethnography Lab.

Date
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Speaker
Sharad Goel, Mutale Nkonde

Sharad Goel, Assistant Professor of Management Science & Engineering, and by courtsesy in Computer Science, Sociology &  the Law School at Stanford University…

Date
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Speaker
Adam Banks

Professor Adam Banks is Professor at the Graduate School of Education, Stanford University. Committed teacher. Midnight Believer. A Slow Jam in a Hip Hop world.

Date
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Speaker
Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins

Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins is the Founder and Executive Director of Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security and Conflict Transformation (…

Date
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Speaker
Danielle Wood

Professor Danielle Wood Assistant Professor of  Media Arts and Sciences & Aeronautics at Stanford…

Date
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Speaker
Evelynn Hammonds
Speaker(s):

Professor Hammonds is the Chair, Department of the History of Science, the…

Date
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Speaker
Nanibaa' Garrison, Krystal Tsosie
Speaker(s):
Nanibaa’ Garrison (Navajo), Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the University of…