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Question Answered step-by-step Read this article:… Read this article: https://whyy.org/articles/harvard-pledges-100-million-to-atone-for-role-in-slavery (Links to an external site.) (you can also view the full text of the article below). Consider the history of medical and scientific experimentation without consent among historically minoritized groups, and respond to the following questions 1. How might Harvard researching its ties to slavery alter (for better or worse) the sociopolitical influences on the health of Black and Brown people in Boston and Massachusetts? 2. What is limited in the described approach to “researching” ties to slavery? Said another way: What might be a more impactful approach to addressing the institution’s ties to slavery beyond simply researching? 3. The article names white supremacy as a driver of Harvard’s legacy. However, the approaches described include “engaging” and “dialoging” with individuals who may have been negatively impacted by this legacy rather than addressing the white supremacy head-on. How might this approach impact the health and well-being of current and former Harvard students from historically minoritized backgrounds? What might reparations look like in this scenario? Social Science Sociology HDE 134 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


