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Chairman
• Nigel M. de S. Cameron
  CameronConfidential.blogspot.com

Fellows
• Adrienne Asch
• Brent Blackwelder
• Paige Comstock Cunningham
• Marsha Darling
• Jean Bethke Elshtain
• Kevin FitzGerald
• Debra Greenfield
• Amy Laura Hall
• Jaydee Hanson
• C. Christopher Hook
• Douglas Hunt
• William B. Hurlbut
• Andrew Kimbrell
• Abby Lippman
• Michele Mekel
• C. Ben Mitchell
• M. Ellen Mitchell
• Stuart A. Newman
• Judy Norsigian
• David Prentice
• Charles Rubin

Affiliated Scholars
• Sheri Alpert
• Diane Beeson
• Nanette Elster
• Rosario Isasi
• Henk Jochemsen
• Christina Bieber Lake
  Christina Bieber Lake's Blog
• Katrina Sifferd
• Tina Stevens
• Brent Waters

Co-founders
• Lori Andrews
• Nigel M. de S. Cameron



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info@thehumanfuture.org


ibhf fellows



Marsha Jean Tyson Darling, Ph.D.
Fellow

Marsha Darling is Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Director of the Center for African American & Ethnic Studies Program at Adelphi University. She is a recognized scholar focused on the areas of race, gender, and justice with relation to genetics and biotechnology, among other areas. She has published and presented extensively on these topics.

In addition, Darling has chaired an UN expert group on gender and racial discrimination, which was responsible for preparing a working paper, entitled "Distributive Justice Issues and the Construction of State Interests re: Women of Color," and a report, entitled "Gender and Racial Discrimination." She is also involved in several organizations, including the Association for Women's Rights in Development and the Global Network for Women's Reproductive Rights.

Darling received her doctorate in history/oral history from Duke University, a master of arts in history/anthropology from Duke University, a bachelor of arts in interdisciplinary American studies from Vassar College, and an associate of arts in liberal arts from CUNY.