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Discussion- Understanding and Explaining Human Variation Post 2

Discussion- Understanding and Explaining Human Variation Post 2

Q Our society continues to struggle with conversations about race, misunderstandings about the biology of human variation, and the history of racial discrimination and ongoing racial injustice. There are also many examples of organizations, scientists, academics, social justice educators, and journalists writing and presenting about these topics with the goals of educating people and moving our society towards greater equity and racial literacy. How should we communicate scientific findings about human biological variation (and unpack misconceptions about race) more accurately and responsibly to those outside the anthropological community? What would you find interesting and compelling? What might help people understand these concepts more clearly?

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As a student of anthropology, I think it is very important to communicate scientific findings about human biological variation and unpack misconceptions about race more accurately and responsibly to those outside the anthropological community.