Engaging Social Justice: An Expanded Vision for Neuroethics
by Nicole Martinez-Martin, JD, PhD; Laura Y. Cabrera, PhD and Timothy E. Brown, PhD
The novelist Arundhati Roy wrote that, historically, pandemics force humans to break with the past — that this pandemic is a portal through which we could walk “ready to imagine another world.” The Covid-19 pandemic provides a moment of reckoning, starkly illuminating societal inequality and the enormous toll taken on marginalized groups, including racialized minorities, the elderly, LGBTQI+, women, and people with disabilities, from historical and ongoing social injustices.…
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