by Heather Zeiger | Aug 20, 2016 | Society
American female runner Abbey D’Agostino and Nikki Hamblin from New Zealand collided during a 5,000m semi-final after Hamblin tripped to avoid the person in front of her causing D’Agostino to run into her. D’Agostino was first to get up and tried to encourage a...
by Heather Zeiger | Oct 13, 2014 | Ethics, Human Dignity, Salvo, Society
I have a new post at Salvo Magazine on the case of Dutee Chand, a sprinter from India and Olympic hopeful, who was banned from competing due to her body’s natural ability to produce testosterone. Her case raises some bioethics questions regarding discrimination...