Unveiling the Silent Stories - Beyond Bones and into Justice
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a captivating 16-minute TEDx Talk journey with Dr. Angela Clark, a renowned forensic anthropologist and lecturer at the University of Otago. Explore the fascinating world of forensic anthropology, where bones become powerful storytellers of our shared history. Discover how cutting-edge 3D technologies are revolutionizing the field, challenging conventional approaches, and paving new paths towards justice and understanding. Learn about Dr. Clark's 20-year expertise in examining human remains across forensic, historical, and archaeological contexts, and her unique integration of professional casework with a holistic bioarchaeological perspective and Kaupapa Māori-aligned approach. Delve into the transformative potential of 3D technology in courtrooms and its intersection with Indigenous Data Ethics and Māori Data Governance. Gain insights into how forensic anthropology contributes to a justice system that fosters meaningful change, as Dr. Clark shares her passion and expertise in this thought-provoking presentation.
Syllabus
Unveiling the Silent Stories: Beyond Bones & into Justice | Angela Clark | TEDxYouth@ParnellCollege
Taught by
TEDx
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