The Eugenic RubiconMain MenuIntroductionTurning People into PaperworkMapping the Eugenics Dataset: Census vs. Institution populationsPoetic Engagementsgenerative experiments with sterilization documentationEugenics Data Through Sound and TouchEthnic Bias in Eugenic Sterilization Practice: An Analysis of Sterilization Records from State Institutions in CaliforniaResearch poster by Nicole L. Novak MSc, Kate E. O’Connor MPH, Alexandra Minna Stern, PhDCredits and ParticipantsLists the rich community that has been integral to this projectJacqueline Wernimontbce78f60db1628727fc0b905ad2512506798cac8Natalie Lirab265331e979b935e5218526f925c1f26e07f710aAlexandra Minna Stern02eaf6970a5182f25b99ead86d8b2d4b0cbe5c21
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12016-01-22T08:50:34-08:00Turning People into Paperwork9gallery2016-01-22T09:21:13-08:00Sterilization forms for both men and women from several different facilities along with letters of protest and evaluation.