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In These Times, Season 2 | Repair, Part 1 (Ep. 6)

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This season, we’ve spoken to experts about how institutions have perpetuated racial hierarchies. Higher education is no exception. In our final two episodes, we’re talking to students and faculty about the work that comes next. This episode features an undergraduate student whose research with the Penn and Slavery Project reveals truths about the relationship between higher education and the perpetuation of scientific racism and a graduate student whose work on bioethics and philosophy of race can offer insights on health disparities and how we might address them.

Guests:

Carson Eckhard, C'21

Ian Peebles, Ph.D. candidate in philosophy

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Produced by Lauren Rebecca Thacker

Narrated by Alex Schein

Edited by Alex Schein

Interviews by Lauren Rebecca Thacker and Jane Carroll

Theme music by Nicholas Escobar, C'18

Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

Illustration by Adriana Bellet

Logo by Drew Nealis

In These Times is a production of Penn Arts & Sciences. Visit our series website to learn more and listen to the first season of In These Times.

To hear the full 1.5 Minute Climate Lectures mentioned in this episode visit the series website.

Visit our editorial magazine, Omnia, for more content from Penn Arts & Sciences faculty, students, and alumni.

Follow Penn Arts & Sciences on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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This season, we’ve spoken to experts about how institutions have perpetuated racial hierarchies. Higher education is no exception. In our final two episodes, we’re talking to students and faculty about the work that comes next. This episode features an undergraduate student whose research with the Penn and Slavery Project reveals truths about the relationship between higher education and the perpetuation of scientific racism and a graduate student whose work on bioethics and philosophy of race can offer insights on health disparities and how we might address them.

Guests:

Carson Eckhard, C'21

Ian Peebles, Ph.D. candidate in philosophy

***

Produced by Lauren Rebecca Thacker

Narrated by Alex Schein

Edited by Alex Schein

Interviews by Lauren Rebecca Thacker and Jane Carroll

Theme music by Nicholas Escobar, C'18

Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

Illustration by Adriana Bellet

Logo by Drew Nealis

In These Times is a production of Penn Arts & Sciences. Visit our series website to learn more and listen to the first season of In These Times.

To hear the full 1.5 Minute Climate Lectures mentioned in this episode visit the series website.

Visit our editorial magazine, Omnia, for more content from Penn Arts & Sciences faculty, students, and alumni.

Follow Penn Arts & Sciences on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

  continue reading

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