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DESCRIPTION:\n	Join us for a conversation with Ruha Benjamin\, Associate Pro
 fessor of African American Studies at Princeton University.\n\n\n\n	Panelis
 ts:&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	\n		Ruha Benjamin | Associate Professor of African America
 n Studies\, Princeton University\n	\n	\n		Sushma Raman (Moderator) |&nbsp\;Exe
 cutive Director\, Carr Center&nbsp\;\n	\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Ruha Benjamin
  is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton Univer
 sity. Her work investigates the social dimensions of science\, technology\
 , and medicine\, with a focus on the tension between innovation and inequi
 ty. Ruha is the author of People’s Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem 
 Cell Frontier (Stanford University Press)\, and is at work on three new pr
 ojects—Race After Technology (Polity)\, a book about machine bias\,&nbsp\;
  discriminatory design\, and liberatory approaches to technoscience\; an e
 dited volume\, Captivating Technology (Duke University Press)\, which exam
 ines how carceral logics shape social life well beyond prisons and police\
 ; and finally\, The Emperor’s New Genes\, a project that explores how popu
 lation genomics reflects and redraws socio-political classifications such 
 as race\, caste\, and citizenship. She is the recipient of numerous awards
  and fellowships including from the American Council of Learned Societies\
 , National Science Foundation\, Institute for Advanced Study and most rece
 ntly the 2017 President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton.\n
 \n\n\n	Sushma Raman&nbsp\;is Carr Center's Executive Director. Sushma bring
 s a rich and diverse background in philanthropy\, human rights and social 
 justice through her work in the U.S. and globally with the Ford Foundation
  and the Open Society Foundations\, as well as her experience leading huma
 n rights programs\, philanthropic collaboratives\, and social justice foun
 dations.&nbsp\;Sushma’s upcoming book\, co-authored with Bill Schulz\,&nbs
 p\;The Coming Good Society: Why New Realities Demand New Rights\, looks at
  the coming changes to the human rights landscape and argues that rights m
 ust adapt to new technological and scientific realities or risk being cons
 igned to irrelevance.\n\n\n\n	Virtual Event DetailsThis event will be lives
 treamed on YouTube Live. Attendees registered for this event (link below) 
 will receive a reminder for the livestream fifteen minutes before the even
 t along with a link to the YouTube page where you can participate in the l
 ive chat and ask questions during the event.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Viral Justice: Pandemics\, Policing\, and Portals with Ruha Benjami
 n 
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