Voices and perspectives grounded in social justice and human rights should be at the center of discussions about heritable human genome editing. That's not what you'll find at the upcoming Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing.


That’s why CGS is organizing a free, two-part virtual symposium, “Genetic Justice from Start to Summit” – to center social justice and human rights.


Join us on February 27 (9–10:30am PST) and February 28 (9–11am PST) to hear directly from feminist, disability rights, reproductive rights and justice, racial justice, environmental, and human rights scholars and advocates about why there’s no place for heritable genome editing in a fair and inclusive future. 


Speakers include Dorothy Roberts, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Silvia Yee, Larkin Taylor-Parker, Nourbese Flint, Abril Saldaña, Isabelle Bartram, Milton Reynolds, and more.


Tune in for conversations on genetic justice that you won't hear at the Summit, and learn about ways to engage in discussions of heritable genome editing at the Summit and beyond.

Genetic Justice from Start to Summit

Centering social justice in debates on heritable genome editing

Register today!

Monday, February 27 | 9–10:30am PST

12pm EST / 5pm UK / 6pm CET / 7pm SAST


Tuesday, February 28 | 9–11am PST

12pm EST / 5pm UK / 6pm CET / 7pm SAST


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