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About Christine Louis-Dit-Sully
Christine grew up in the infamous ‘banlieue’ 93 in France but she has since lived also in the UK, USA and Germany. She has worked for nearly 20 years in academic biological research in renowned universities and institutes. Her interests include the effects of the current political and social developments on science and the abuse of science in political and social discussions as well as the issues of race, identity, social justice and the demand for ‘safe space’ in US and UK universities.
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Return Political Conversation to Principles, Not Identities

November 6, 2017 Christine Louis-Dit-Sully 2

Focusing on identities in our political conversations is divisive and restrictive. How can we shift the conversation back to principles?

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Christine Louis-Dit-Sully

Christine grew up in the infamous ‘banlieue’ 93 in France but she has since lived also in the UK, USA and Germany. She has worked for nearly 20 years in academic biological research in renowned universities and institutes.

Her interests include the effects of the current political and social developments on science and the abuse of science in political and social discussions as well as the issues of race, identity, social justice and the demand for ‘safe space’ in US and UK universities.

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