Reconciling Past Injustices: Building a future in African American genomics

Dr. Fatimah Jackson presents an overview of Cobb Research Lab Studies as a model for science practice and community engagement.

As part of the Engaging Scientists project, Indiana University and the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) program hosted a panel discussion on “Science Engagement and Science Practice within Indigenous Communities: Honoring Faith, Culture, and Worldviews.” Speakers included Annette S. Lee, St. Cloud State University; Fatimah Jackson, Howard University; and Elizabeth DiGangi, SUNY Binghamtom University.

In this clip, Dr. Fatimah Jackson presents an overview of Cobb Research Lab Studies as a model for science practice and community engagement.

Robert O'MalleyIntroduction0:00 - 0:55
Fatimah JacksonSpeaker0:55 - 35:20

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