symposium
April 12, 2007
Public Opening: "Fit to Breed? The History and Legacy of Indiana Eugenics, 1907-2007"
An exhibit at the Indiana State Library, 140 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, INFree and open to the Public through October 26, 2007
Symposium: “History and Legacy of Indiana Eugenics”
Indiana State LibraryFree and open to the Public
8:30AM - NOON: [History Reference Room, 2nd Floor]
- Featured speaker: Daniel J. Kevles,
historian at Yale University; author of In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Use of Human Heredity
"Eugenics, the Genome, and Human Rights" - Featured Speaker: Joe Palca,
science correspondent for NPR
"Can the Media tell Right from Wrong?" - Official Statements: Representatives from Indiana State Government
- Public question and comment
Historical Marker Dedication
12:30PM - 1:00PM: East Lawn of the Indiana State Library and Historical Building
Free and open to the Public
- Historic Marker will acknowledge eugenics legislation and repeal
- Marker Text
Roundtable Discussion: “Understanding State & Local Eugenics -- Its Relevance to Contemporary Issues”
Indiana State Library, [History Reference Room, 2nd Floor]Free and open to the Public
Moderator: Barbara Lewis-West
- 2:00 p.m. Session I: Panelists include Daniel Kevles, Ph.D.; Joe Palca, NPR; Alexandra Stern, Ph.D.; Paul Lombardo, Ph.D., J.D.
- 3:30 p.m. Session II: Panelists include Molly Ladd-Taylor, Ph.D.; Peter Marcus, M.D.; Edward McCabe, M.D. Ph.D.; David Weaver, M.D.