Pain and Prejudice Book Launch: Simone-de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University

Join the author of Pain and Prejudice, Karen Messing, for a book launch event at the Simone-de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, 2170 rue Bishop, Montréal at 5.30 PM in Room Mu 101.

In 1978, when workers at a nearby phosphate refinery learned that the ore they processed was contaminated with radioactive dust, Karen Messing, then a new professor of molecular genetics at the Université du Québec à Montréal, was called in to help. Unsure of what to do with her discovery that exposure to the radiation was harming the workers and their families, Messing contacted senior colleagues but they wouldn’t help. Neither the refinery company nor the scientific community was interested in the scary results of her chromosome studies.

Over the next decades Messing encountered many more cases of workers around the world suffering and in pain without any help from the very scientists and occupational health experts whose work was supposed to make their lives easier. Impelled by questions from cleaning staff at a hospital, she retrained in ergonomics and examined many jobs where risks seem invisible. Arguing that rules for scientific practice can make it hard to see what really makes workers sick, in Pain and Prejudice Messing tells the story of how she went from looking at test tubes to listening to workers.