Teresa Blankmeyer Burke argues for inclusion and communication accessibility in bioethics discussions that threaten to harm the signing Deaf community.
Charis M Thompson summarizes the recent debate on human germline gene editing and calls for a broader and more inclusive public discussion.
Nicholas G. Evans offers a nuanced examination of John Harris’ claims against the “unacceptable risks to future generations” associated with gene editing in human reproduction.
Yeyang Su shares her story, personal observations and reflections on being one of the planned “one-child” generation.
Yeyang Su speaks about the personal and relational aspects that are silent in China’s family-planning policy deliberations.


