Afternoon Session #1: Science, Pseudo-science, Canon and Belief
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Evelynn Hammonds (Harvard University), Jnoathan Kahn (Mitchell Hamline School of Law), Harriet Washington (Columbia University), James Zou (Stanford University)
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Wrong at the Root: Racial Bias and the Tension Between Numbers and Words in Non-Internet Data
Evelynn Hammonds
Jnoathan Kahn
Harriet Washington
James Zou