Send us a text We return after a hard pause to sit with grief, public safety, and how quickly politics moves to claim tragedy. We point to real solidarity work, reflect on bioethics beyond the moment of death, and share plans for more focused conversations next year. • pause explained and schedule intentions • Bondi tragedy and the ethics of listening • Australia’s uneasy multicultural story and safety • grief, silence, and limits of social media • solidarity via Jewish Council of Australia ...
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Send us a text We return after a hard pause to sit with grief, public safety, and how quickly politics moves to claim tragedy. We point to real solidarity work, reflect on bioethics beyond the moment of death, and share plans for more focused conversations next year. • pause explained and schedule intentions • Bondi tragedy and the ethics of listening • Australia’s uneasy multicultural story and safety • grief, silence, and limits of social media • solidarity via Jewish Council of Australia ...
Embryo Adoption and the Intersection of Religion, Politics, and Reproductive Justice
Undisciplinary
1 hour 21 minutes
1 year ago
Embryo Adoption and the Intersection of Religion, Politics, and Reproductive Justice
Send us a text ** Below is AI generated** What happens when religion, politics, and reproductive rights collide? Join us in this thought-provoking episode of Undisciplinary, featuring Risa Cromer, an Associate Professor in Anthropology at Purdue University. Risa takes us on her unique journey from a secular upbringing to studying the powerful intersections of religious politics and reproductive rights. Together, we explore the complex landscape of reproductive justice, revealing how reproduct...
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Send us a text We return after a hard pause to sit with grief, public safety, and how quickly politics moves to claim tragedy. We point to real solidarity work, reflect on bioethics beyond the moment of death, and share plans for more focused conversations next year. • pause explained and schedule intentions • Bondi tragedy and the ethics of listening • Australia’s uneasy multicultural story and safety • grief, silence, and limits of social media • solidarity via Jewish Council of Australia ...