Subject: Black Bioethics

Black Bioethics, Cultural, Gun violence

Do Bioethicists Care About Black Victims of Gun Violence?

Bioethicists have shown little interest in firearm violence and very few to none have written about firearm violence aff...

July 28, 2022

Black Bioethics, Race

Bioethics and Black Americans #BlackBioethics

March 1, 2022

Black Bioethics, Technology

We Asked For Racial Equity And They Gave Us Pig Hearts

by Keisha Ray, PhD Here is a list of just some of the things that contribute to Black people’s inequitable access to pro...

January 20, 2022

Black Bioethics, Race

Black Bioethics

The American Journal of Bioethics brings you free to access, peer-reviewed research that is facilitating the important c...

December 9, 2021

Black Bioethics, Cultural, Ethics

What Does it Cost to be a Black Bioethicist?

by Keisha Ray, PhD and Faith E. Fletcher, PhD, MA  Recently Leah Pierson wrote the essay “Becoming a...

November 22, 2021

Black Bioethics, Ethics, Professionalism, Race

“We Are Not Here to Save Bioethics:” Amplifying Diverse Voices in Bioethics

by Keisha Ray, PhD Originally presented at “Race and Bioethics: Amplifying Diverse Voices,” sponsored by Col...

July 20, 2021

Black Bioethics, Cultural, Ethics, Health Disparities

Black Bioethics, Black Health, And White Mobs

by Keisha Ray, PhD In the past I have written on the concept of Black bioethics and when a mob of White domestic terrori...

January 12, 2021

Black Bioethics, Ethics, Health Disparities, Justice, Professional Ethics, Professionalism, Social Justice

Black Bioethics and How the Failures of the Profession Paved the Way for Its Existence

Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Recently the term Black Bioethics has been having its moment. With the world’s recently increased atte...

August 6, 2020

Black Bioethics, Education, Professional Ethics

Our Response to Racism Should Not Be More Unpaid Work for Black Faculty, Part I

This essay is part of a 2-part series on the burdens placed on black faculty in academic bioethics. The second part, by ...

June 10, 2020

Black Bioethics, Professional Ethics

Our Response to Racism Should Not Be More Unpaid Work for Black Faculty, Part II

This essay is part of a 2-part series on the burdens placed on black faculty in academic bioethics. The first part, by C...

June 10, 2020

Black Bioethics, Cultural, Ethics

TOOLKIT: Bioethics and Black People, #BlackBioethics

The #BlackBioethics Toolkit serves as a resource on primarily AJOB articles and essays about bioethics and race, specifi...

June 5, 2020

BioethicsTV, Black Bioethics, Cultural, Environmental Ethics, Justice, Public Health

BioethicsTV: Legionnaires’ Disease and the Cover-Up That Killed Flint Residents Duri...

by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. The story of Flint, Michigan’s water crisis, beginning in 2014 is a story that most people are fami...

September 13, 2019

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