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Not just in the past: Racist and sexist biases still permeate biology, anthropology, medicine, and education

Rui Diogo, Adeyemi Adesomo, Kimberly S. Farmer, Rachel J. Kim, Fatimah Jackson

2023Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews10 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the past decades, it has been increasingly recognized that some areas of science, such as anthropology, have been plagued by racist, Western-centric, and/or sexist biases. Unfortunately, an acculturation process to racism and sexism has been occurring for generations leading to systemic inequities that will take a long time to disappear. Here, we highlight the existence of current examples of racism, Western-centrism and sexism within: (1) the most popular anatomical atlases used in biological, anthropological and medical education; (2) prominent natural history museums and World Heritage Sites; (3) biological and anthropological scientific research publications; and (4) popular culture and influential children's books and educational materials concerning human biology and evolution.

Topics & Concepts

AnthropologyBiological anthropologySociologyRace, Genetics, and Society