The current editorial team of Human Biology continues to be committed to changing the practice and practitioners of science and scholarship by including voices of historically marginalized scholars in the journal. Along with including minority scholars as part of the peer review process, seeking perspectives and submissions from researchers traditionally underrepresented, and devoting special issues to Indigenous science (91.3 and 92.1), we continue the process here by compiling and republishing articles from past Human Biology issues by researchers contributing to antiracist science in a special issue titled "Race, Racism, and the Genetic Structure of Human Populations."
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