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Research paper thumbnail of African American Suspicion of the Healthcare System Is Justified: What Do We Do about It

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1994

... Public health initiatives to eliminate disparities through research, experimen-tation, geneti... more ... Public health initiatives to eliminate disparities through research, experimen-tation, genetic screening, and other technical means will come to naught unless health professionals and researchers take into account African American past expe-riences in the US healthcare ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Ethical and Social Implications of Exploring African American Genealogies

Developing World Bioethics, 2003

In June 2002, the University of Minnesota hosted a conference to explore the implications of usin... more In June 2002, the University of Minnesota hosted a conference to explore the implications of using genetic technologies and genealogical methods to reconstruct African identity. This paper includes transcribed remarks from that conference by Annette Dula, Marian Gray Secundy and Charmaine Royal.

Research paper thumbnail of African American Suspicion of the Healthcare System Is Justified: What Do We Do about It

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1994

... Public health initiatives to eliminate disparities through research, experimen-tation, geneti... more ... Public health initiatives to eliminate disparities through research, experimen-tation, genetic screening, and other technical means will come to naught unless health professionals and researchers take into account African American past expe-riences in the US healthcare ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Ethical and Social Implications of Exploring African American Genealogies

Developing World Bioethics, 2003

In June 2002, the University of Minnesota hosted a conference to explore the implications of usin... more In June 2002, the University of Minnesota hosted a conference to explore the implications of using genetic technologies and genealogical methods to reconstruct African identity. This paper includes transcribed remarks from that conference by Annette Dula, Marian Gray Secundy and Charmaine Royal.

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