Shoumita Dasgupta presents "Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins"

Thu Feb 27 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-05:00

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Shoumita Dasgupta presents "Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins"
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Shoumita Dasgupta, a geneticist and internationally recognized anti-racism educator, joins us to discuss her fascinating and important book.
About this Event

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ABOUT THE BOOK

A geneticist and internationally recognized anti-racism educator provides a powerful, science-based rebuttal to common fallacies about human difference.

Well-meaning physicians, parents, and even scientists today often spread misinformation about what biology can and can’t tell us about our bodies, minds, and identities. In this accessible, myth-busting book, geneticist Shoumita Dasgupta draws on the latest science to correct common misconceptions about how much of our social identities are actually based in genetics.

Dasgupta weaves together history, current affairs, and cutting-edge science to break down how genetic concepts are misused and how we can approach scientific evidence in a socially responsible way. With a unifying and intersectional approach disentangling biology from bigotry, the book moves beyond race and gender to incorporate categories like sexual orientation, disability, and class. Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins is an invaluable, empowering resource for biologists, geneticists, science educators, and anyone working against bias in their community.

"A wonderfully accessible overview of just how easily bias can creep into science, together with solid, practical advice on how to challenge it. A valuable resource for researchers, physicians, and policymakers." –Angela Saini, author of Superior: The Return of Race Science


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shoumita Dasgupta (she/her) is the daughter of Bengali immigrants, a woman of color in STEM, and a scientist educator and geneticist. She is Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean of Diversity & Inclusion at Boston University, a Fulbright Specialist, and a member of the inaugural cohort of faculty affiliates at the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research.


ABOUT THE MODERATOR

Marnie Gelbart (she/her) is a geneticist and Director of Programs at the Personal Genetics Education & Dialogue program based at Harvard Medical School. PGED fosters awareness and dialogue about genetics by creating resources and providing programs that explore the relevance and impact of genetics in people’s lives. Believing that everyone deserves to be an active participant in shaping an equitable genetics future, our team engages with high school students and teachers, library patrons, scientists, faith leaders from diverse religious traditions, congressional staffers, and creators of television and film, among others.

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Wellesley Books, 82 Central Street, Wellesley, United States

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