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Interview: Boston University Professor Shoumita Dasgupta on Her New Book ‘Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins: Lessons on Belonging from Our DNA’

The geneticist and internationally recognized anti-racism educator’s book “weaves together history, current affairs, and cutting-edge science to break down how genetic concepts are misused and how we can approach scientific evidence in a socially responsible way.”

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Shoumita Dasgupta is the daughter of Bengali immigrants, a woman of color in STEM, and a scientist, educator, and geneticist. She is Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean of Diversity & Inclusion at Boston University, a Fulbright Specialist, and a member of the inaugural cohort of faculty affiliates at the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research.

Cyril first came across Shoumita’s work when the Beacon republished a piece she wrote for The Conversation entitled “Mass Deportations Don’t Keep Out ‘Bad Genes’: It’s Scientific Racism That’s Used to Justify Xenophobic Immigration Policies.” Well it turns out she grew up in Central PA and was childhood friends with our Publisher Emily Smith. So for today’s special International Women’s Day episode of the Signal, Emily takes over the hosting responsibilities and speaks with Shoumita about her work, and her new book Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins: Lessons on Belonging from Our DNA, which was just published in February.

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