Religion – Knowledge, Belief and Opinion

The TOK prompt I have selected for my IB1 is: “How can we distinguish between knowledge, belief and opinion?”. This exhibition explores this prompt by evaluating aspects of knowledge and religion, and, in detail, the various perspectives and panoramas influencing the ideas of knowledge, belief and opinion. Nowadays, religion is interpreted in several different ways, […]

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Power, Privilege, and HIV/AIDS — Medium

Last week, after a screening of David France’s “How to Survive a Plague” for 200 Harvard College students followed by a panel of AIDS activists — I found myself among the angriest I’ve been since starting my doctorate. I was angry that in this session for “Case Studies in Global Health: Biosocial Perspectives,” a course that I […]

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