Virtual Anti-Eugenics Tour of New Haven

This virtual map of New Haven and Yale pinpoints locations throughout Yale University’s campus where past departments, professors, and curricula have drawn from and contributed to the eugenics movement. Viewers can click on locations to read summaries, access primary sources, and visit the websites of these locations’ present-day operations.

Alie Brussel Faria graduated from Yale in 2022 with a major in Ethnicity, Race and Migration and concentrated in the intersections of imperialism and health. Alie hopes to apply their studies to their future work with patients and can often be found alongside their cat teddy.

Emme Magliato (she/her/hers) is a double major in the History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Poughkeepsie, NY. She is a member of the Class of 2023 and is interested in the local history of eugenics at Yale and in New Haven.

Larissa Jimenez ‘23 (she/her) is a senior at Yale studying History and Human Rights.

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Dean Winternitz: Yale Medical School’s Passionate Eugenicist