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In this podcast episode, join Professor Marius and me as we conclude this short series on eugenics. We'll summarize the key points, provide some conclusions, and pose questions for you to consider. Additionally, we explore the legacy of eugenics, focusing on language and stigma, and discuss what steps we can take moving forward.

Discussion Points

00:00 - Introduction
15:20 - Conclusions

About Professor Marius Turda
Marius Turda, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, is Professor and Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities at Oxford Brookes University. He has authored, co-authored and edited more than 25 books on the history of eugenics, race, and racism in East-Central Europe and beyond, including Bloomsbury’s A Cultural History of Race published in 6 volumes in 2021. He has also curated four exhibitions on eugenics, racial anthropology and biopolitics, most notably the one entitled 'We are not Alone': Legacies of Eugenics. His most recent public engagement project is www.confront-eugenics.org

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