Associate Professor
University of California, San Francisco
Jennifer James, PhD, MSW, MSSP, is an Associate Professor in the Institute for Health and Aging, the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Bioethics Program at UCSF. Jen is a qualitative researcher and Black Feminist scholar who conducts qualitative community-engaged research on the intersection of race, gender and health. Her empirical ethics research is grounded in Black bioethics and challenging and advancing the way justice is considered in health and healthcare. Her current work is focused on experiences of health and illness for people who are or have been incarcerated.
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Proper Parents: Poverty, Disability, Race, and Reproductive Control after the Eugenics Era
Monday, June 10, 2024
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM ET