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(AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) There’s a marginal group in America, and they shouldn’t be racialized.
I’m speaking of skeletons.
Sticks and stones may break your bones, but names will never hurt you. However, what if bones are all you’ve got?
Perhaps supplemental sensitivity’s in order.
Hence, in July of last year, Jonathan D. Bethard and Elizabeth A. DiGangi called to their colleagues.
Via the Journal of Forensic Sciences , they asked experts to stop determining the race of skeletal remains.
The duo dished on sinister systems: Historians of the 21st century will examine the year 2020 and the confluence of seismic events which impacted everyday life in the United States and served to highlight systemic inequalities that have permeated the nation for centuries. Between the devastating COVID-19 pandemic and the homicides of numerous Black Americans at the hands of law enforcement officials, we have all been reminded about the fragility of life, and the failures of our society to live up to the ideals enshrined in the foundational documents which established the United States… The missive, of course, was fired amid uproar over George Floyd .
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To Bethard and DiGangi, it was tackle time: Tackling these failures seems overwhelming at times… In writing this letter, we direct our comments to the forensic anthropology community in the United States in hopes of sparking a discussion about the long-standing practice of ancestry estimation and changes that are frankly long overdue. According to the two, biological race is a myth .
And the practice of racially pegging people is particularly problematic due to white supremacy.Where forensics and crime are concerned, if bones aren’t considered Caucasian, investigating cops might not care: [A]bundant data demonstrate that not all cases of unidentified people are treated equally. Take for example the well-known “missing White women syndrome.” Numerous reasons may prevent families from providing missing persons reports, and it is understood that bias exists in how such cases are investigated and ultimately resolved. … [U]nidentified decedents in some cases may be subjected to inadequate investigative efforts after forensic anthropologists provide an opinion that an ancestry estimate is anything other than European-descended. Therefore, those in the field […]
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