"Rather than approaching DNA, race, and reproduction as isolated topics, this collection integrates insights from various disciplines to offer a holistic perspective. It effectively challenges conventional assumptions about race and genetics and exposes the flaws in using racial, ethnic, and ancestral categories as proxies for genetic variation. The collection does a fantastic job of debunking the notion of genetic determinism."--Kimberly Zayhowski, Assistant Professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
"DNA, Race, and Reproduction expertly tackles the troublesome relationship between our genes and our race. Merging critical scientific and humanistic perspectives, this book provides much-needed insights into how society can better construct identity and heredity, as well as re-envision our fundamental understanding of mind and body."--Rina Bliss, Associate Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University and author of Rethinking Intelligence and What's Real about Race?