Ruha Benjamin is a distinguished Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, specializing in the intersections of science, medicine, race, and technology.
With a background in sociology and anthropology from Spelman College and UC Berkeley, she has authored several influential books and received numerous awards and fellowships.
Benjamin's work explores the complex relationships between knowledge, power, and social justice.
Her research and teaching have earned her recognition, including the President's Award for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton in 2017.
Benjamin's interdisciplinary approach contributes significantly to discussions on race, technology, and society.
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