Bioethics Rooted in Justice: Community-Expert Reflections
Based on interviews that the author and her colleagues conducted with three community organizers, activists, and health care workers—James Manigault-Bryant, Amika Tendaji, and Amber-Rose Howard—this essay emphasizes the importance of considering how the field of bioethics might be expanded with the...
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Year: 2022, Volume: 52, Pages: 79-82 |
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B Social Justice B Black bioethics B bioethics and activism B abolitionist theory B Community |
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