Black Bioethics and How the Failures of the Profession Paved the Way for Its Existence

In many ways, black bioethics can be explained very simply as the exploration and interrogation of any event, ideal, technological advancement, person, or institution that directly or indirectly affects the health or well-being of black (loosely defined) individuals or the black population. Black bioethics is taking what we do in bioethics and specifically applying it to black people. But in other ways black bioethics is more than this; it is a rebellion against bioethics. The post Black Bioethics and How the Failures of the Profession Paved the Way for Its Existence appeared first on The Hastings Center.
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