Honorary Degree For Henrietta Lacks
Skloot’s book has been big news for over a year. But I didn't appreciate just how big it is until recently when I was walking through an airport and saw a bookstore that prominently displayed it. When science journalism displaces the likes of John Grisham and Harry Potter in airport bookstores, you know something special is happening.
This recognition, both of Henrietta Lacks’ contributions and the human subject abuses that were common a few decades ago, is remarkably important. But as we come to the end of graduation season, probably one of the most interesting ways in which Lacks has been recognized is the granting of a posthumous honorary degree (doctorate of public service) by Morgan State University in Baltimore. It’s somewhat surprising that this degree came from Morgan State and not Johns Hopkins, although Johns Hopkins has done other things in her name. Perhaps a larger gesture by Hopkins is in the making. I’m sure there are a few buildings on campus that need naming.
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