The Ph.D. Program in History

at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Non-GC Events

11/7 – “Seed and Soil: Black Eugenic Thought in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”

The Heberden Society presents “Seed and Soil: Black Eugenic Thought in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” with Ayah Nuriddin, PhD

Open to the public via zoom in case of interest to you or if you know others that may be interested.

Please join us on November 7 at 5 PM EST for “Seed and Soil: Black Eugenic Thought in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” with Ayah Nuriddin, PhD, as she examines the complex and often paradoxical ways in which African Americans imagined the utility of racial science and eugenics for challenging scientific racism and advocating for racial equality.

This is a hybrid lecture, open to the public and co-sponsored by the New York Academy of Medicine. Onsite attendance is available in A-126 (1300 York Avenue). Virtual attendance is available here. Weill Cornell Medicine is committed to diversity and inclusiveness with the goal of providing an accessible, usable, and welcoming environment for faculty, staff, students, and visitors with disabilities. Please inform us in advance if you need additional accommodations to participate in our scheduled program.