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Racism & bioethics – contemptuous racism, medical mistrust, colonialism & biopower: Yolonda Wilson, Tessa Moll & Thalia Anthony JBI Dialogues

    • Philosophy

Please note this podcast contains references to people who have died.
In this episode of JBI Dialogues, philosopher Professor Yolonda Wilson, medical anthropologist Dr Tessa Moll, and professor of law Thalia Anthony join us to discuss their work in the journal’s latest symposium “Institutional racism, whiteness and bioethics”.
Professor Yolonda Wilson is a philosopher with interests in bioethics, social and political philosophy, race theory, and feminist philosophy. She is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Health Care Ethics, Philosophy, and African American Studies at Saint Louis University in the United States.
Dr Tessa Moll is a medical anthropologist with a focus on assisted reproductive technologies in South Africa, race, and postcolonial medical research. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
Professor Thalia Anthony is a professor of law specialising in colonial legacies and systemic racism in the penal/criminal justice system. She is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney, in Australia.

Links/resources 
The complete Journal of Bioethical Inquiry symposium Institutional Racism, Whiteness and BioethicsDirect links to articles mentioned in the episode:Biopower of Colonialism in Carceral Contexts: Implications for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, by Thalia Anthony and Harry BlaggMedical Mistrust and Enduring Racism in South Africa, by Tessa MollBioethics, Race, and Contempt, by Yolonda Wilson

Please note this podcast contains references to people who have died.
In this episode of JBI Dialogues, philosopher Professor Yolonda Wilson, medical anthropologist Dr Tessa Moll, and professor of law Thalia Anthony join us to discuss their work in the journal’s latest symposium “Institutional racism, whiteness and bioethics”.
Professor Yolonda Wilson is a philosopher with interests in bioethics, social and political philosophy, race theory, and feminist philosophy. She is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Health Care Ethics, Philosophy, and African American Studies at Saint Louis University in the United States.
Dr Tessa Moll is a medical anthropologist with a focus on assisted reproductive technologies in South Africa, race, and postcolonial medical research. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
Professor Thalia Anthony is a professor of law specialising in colonial legacies and systemic racism in the penal/criminal justice system. She is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney, in Australia.

Links/resources 
The complete Journal of Bioethical Inquiry symposium Institutional Racism, Whiteness and BioethicsDirect links to articles mentioned in the episode:Biopower of Colonialism in Carceral Contexts: Implications for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, by Thalia Anthony and Harry BlaggMedical Mistrust and Enduring Racism in South Africa, by Tessa MollBioethics, Race, and Contempt, by Yolonda Wilson

50 min