Aurora Turgeon

One assignment I will include in my course will be an individual research project and presentation.  Students will be asked to choose a topic from a provided list. (Or gain instructor approval for a topic not on the list).  The students will be asked to create a 5-8 minutes presentation covering the following information:

  1. Summary of the topic – who, what, when, why, and where?
  2. The ways in which inequity and differences were exploited –  Who benefitted? Who was harmed?
  3. The ways in which inequity of power and privilege was maintained? Discuss the roles of individuals, institutions, and social systems.
  4. Reflect on how this topic made you feel.

Suggested topics (source: National Science Teaching Organization)

  • Food Deserts
  • Environmental Racism
  • Tuskegee Syphilis Study
  • The Opioid Epidemic
  • The 80s Crack Epidemic and Fallout
  • Industrial Dumping
  • Asthma in Urban Spaces
  • Denial of Greenspace
  • Lead in Drinking Water
  • Henrietta Lacks (Racism in Cancer Research)
  • Abnormally High Rates of Cancer in Black Populations
  • Vaccines and the Anti-Vaccine Movement
  • Effects of the Foster System on Development
  • Effects of Solitary Confinement on the Brain
  • Incarceration and Institutionalization Complex
  • Science and Gender Identity
  • Human Experimentation/Exploitation
  • Partial/Whole Human Cloning
  • Genetic Discrimination
  • Eugenics and Racialized Genocide
  • Population Control
  • Population Growth and Resource Management
  • Science of Language and Lingual Oppression
  • Gender Bias and Sexism
  • Mass Incarceration
  • Search Algorithm Bias
  • Prescription Opioid Abuse
  • Third World Pharmaceutical Trials
  • Mental Health and Treatment Disparity
  • Science in Hip-Hop Music
  • Access to Healthcare
  • Infant Mortality
  • Quality Housing and Health
  • The Effects of Abuse and Trauma on the Brain
  • Exclusion of Women/Minorities from Science

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