Kim Q. Hall, "Cultivating Ableism: The Institutional Lives of Gardens"
Kim Q. Hall, "Cultivating Ableism: The Institutional Lives of Gardens"

April 15 (Thurs.), 1:00: Kim Q. Hall (Prof. Philosophy, Appalachian State) presents as part of our series, Stories for Survivability: How we Talk about Disability Ethics and Why it Matters

---> Zoom Registration: https://uncc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpce6hrjkuH93mCWN-F7U1yBvPeEhPBi8W...

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Max Liboiron, "Colonialism and 'Citizen' Science"
Max Liboiron, "Colonialism and 'Citizen' Science"

March 22 (1:00pm): Max Liboiron (Assoc. Prof. Geography, Director of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR), Memorial University, Newfoundland) presents as part of the Ethics Center's 2020-21 series, Models for Equitable Minority Inclusion in Institutional Research.
 

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Ashley Shew, "Narratives Against Ableist Technologies"
Ashley Shew, "Narratives Against Ableist Technologies"

March 16 (Tues.), 12:00-1:00: Ashley Shew (Asst. Prof. of Science, Technology and Society, Virginia Tech) presents as part of our series, Stories for Survivability: How we Talk about Disability Ethics and Why it Matters

---> Zoom Registration: https://uncc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsd-mvrDMjHtHI1-...

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Nikita Shiel-Rolle, "Beyond the Walls of the Ivory Tower: Perspectives on Equitable Community Based Research”
Nikita Shiel-Rolle, "Beyond the Walls of the Ivory Tower: Perspectives on Equitable Community Based Research”

Nikita Shiel-Rolle, MSc (Principal Research Scientist, Cat Island Conservation Institute, Bahamas) presents as part of the Ethics Center's 2020-21 series, Models for Equitable Minority Inclusion in Institutional Research

--> Zoom registration: https://uncc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElcuygrD0pGN3z30mrL45Xfph8EjXeW6qr 

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Joel Michael Reynolds, "We Are All Somebody's Child: Disability, Speciesism, and the Problem of Dehumanization"
Joel Michael Reynolds, "We Are All Somebody's Child: Disability, Speciesism, and the Problem of Dehumanization"

Feb. 25 (Thurs.), 3:00-4:00: Joel Michael Reynolds (Asst. Prof. Philosophy, Georgetown) presents as part of our series, Stories for Survivability: How we Talk about Disability Ethics and Why it Matters

---> Zoom Registration: https://uncc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYvd--gqjgsEteZLJ5dlRoWfcoD72UEL852

 

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Upcoming Talks: Models for Equitable Minority Inclusion in Institutional Research

The Center is pleased to announce the schedule for the remaining speakers in our series:

Models for Equitable Minority Inclusion in Institutional Research:

Feb. 9 (Tues.), 12:00-1:30: Omega Wilson (Co-founder of West End Revitalization Association (WERA)) (pdf flyer here)

  • “The Community-Owned and Managed Research (COMR) Model for Equity in Research”...

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Pepijn Al, "The Value of Communities and their Consent"
Pepijn Al, "The Value of Communities and their Consent"

Pepijn Al (University of Western Ontario) presents as part of the Ethics Center's 2020-21 series, Models for Equitable Minority Inclusion in Institutional Research.

Pepijn is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario.  His work on the value of community consent appears in a 2020 paper in BioethicsFrom the abstract for that article:

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Omega R. Wilson, "The Community-Owned and Managed Research (COMR) Model for Equity in Research"
Omega R. Wilson, "The Community-Owned and Managed Research (COMR) Model for Equity in Research"

Omega R. Wilson (Co-Founder, West End Revitalization Association (WERA)) presents as part of the Ethics Center's 2020-21 series, Models for Equitable Minority Inclusion in Institutional Research.

Omega co-founded West End Revitalization Association (WERA) in 1994. WERA’s mission: Support access to “basic public health amenities” (safe drinking water, sewer lines, housing, streets, sidewalks, and storm-water management) for people of color and marginalized communities. To address these civil rights and environmental justice concerns, WERA created...

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John Lincourt (1941-2020)
John Lincourt (1941-2020)

It is with great sorrow that we announce news of the passing of Prof. John Lincourt, the founding Director of the Ethics Center.  Prof. Lincourt served from the Center's founding in 1995 until Rosemarie Tong took over in 2002.  An obituary notice for Prof. Lincourt is here. More information about the Center's history can be found here

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Rosemarie Garland-Thomson: "Disability Bioethics:  A Path to Realizing Equality"
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson: "Disability Bioethics: A Path to Realizing Equality"

Join us for our new series! Stories for Survivability: How we Talk about Disability Ethics and Why it Matters. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson (Professor of English at Emory University) presents as the first of four speakers in this series, supported by the Chancellor's Diversity Challenge Fund.

Zoom registration HERE: https://uncc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlde6grT8qH9yGabOP6ajSCC2rimZNXDD4 

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