Presentations at Conferences
The Indiana Association of Historians 27th Annual Meeting, February 23-24, 2007, Indiana University, Bloomington
Session Title: Public Commemoration of a Centenary: “Indiana and the Legacy of Eugenics, 1907-2007”
- William H. Schneider, Ph.D., History, IUPUI
Moderator - Jason Lantzer, Ph.D. History, IUPUI
“The History of Eugenics in Indiana” - Matt Groshek, Herron School of Art
“‘Human Farming: Sowing the Perfect Seed’ A museum exhibit on the history of eugenics in Indiana, 1907-2007” - Amanda Jones, Public History Graduate student, IUPUI
“100 Words: A Historical Marker and the Indiana Eugenics Sterilization Laws” - Peter Marcus, M.D., Department of OB/GYN, IU School of Medicine
“Using the History of Eugenics in Medical Education”
Indiana Association of Historians 27th Annual Meeting Webpage
American Public Health Association “Spirit of 1848”, Nov. 3-7, 2007
Session Title: Policing Reproduction: Lessons and Legacies of Eugenic Sterilization
- Gregory Dorr, Ph.D., Center for the Study of Diversity in Science, Technology, and Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Talk Title: “Poor Women, Poor Choices: The Dilemma of Civil Rights and Reproductive Health in the 1970s” - Paul Lombardo, Ph.D., J.D., Center for Health, Law & Society, Georgia State University College of Law
Talk Title: “Looking Back at Buck v. Bell” - Commentator: Elena Gutierrez, Ph.D., Department of Gender and Women’s Studies and Latin American and Latin Studies University of Illinois, Chicago