RITM Lecture Series: Ruha Benjamin, “A New Jim Code?: Race, Carceral Technoscience, and Liberatory Imagination in Everyday Life”

Event time: 
Thursday, November 14, 2019 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: 
William L. Harkness Hall, 116 See map
100 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Calendar Speaker/Performer: 
Ruha Benjamin
Event description: 

Ruha Benjamin is Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. She specializes in the interdisciplinary study of science, medicine, and technology; race-ethnicity and gender; knowledge and power. She is author of People’s Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier (Stanford University Press 2013), Race After Technology (Polity 2019), and editor of Captivating Technology: Race, Carceral Technoscience, and Liberatory Imagination in Everyday Life (Duke University Press 2019), as well as numerous articles and book chapters.
Professor Benjamin received her BA in sociology and anthropology from Spelman College, MA and PhD in sociology from UC Berkeley, and completed postdoctoral fellowships at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics and Harvard University’s Science, Technology, and Society Program. She has been awarded fellowships and grants from the American Council of Learned Societies, National Science Foundation, Ford Foundation, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and Institute for Advanced Study. In 2017, she received the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton.

Admission: 
Free