Angela Saini - Race, Gender and Power

Location
online event
Dates
Monday 18 January 2021 (18:00-19:30)
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Cadbury Centre Women, in conversation with... 

Racial categories feel tangible, but as we know from genetics, they are no more rooted in biology than they were hundreds of years ago when they were arbitrarily invented by Enlightenment scientists who were affected by the politics of their time - a time in which women were also told they were intellectually inferior. Yet scientific myths about human difference live on today in disturbing ways. Even well-intentioned scientists, through their lazy use of old-fashioned categories, inappropriately invoke these false ideas and perpetuate biological essentialism.

We are delighted to welcome  Angela Saini as the first speaker in our 'Cadbury Centre Women, in conversation with' webinar series. Angela is an award-winning British science journalist and broadcaster. She presents science programmes on the BBC, and her writing has appeared in New Scientist, The Sunday Times, National Geographic and Wired. Her latest book, Superior: the Return of Race Science, was a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize and named a book of the year by The Telegraph, Nature and Financial Times. Her previous book, Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong, has been translated into thirteen languages. Angela has a Masters in Engineering from the University of Oxford and was a Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.