Guest Contributor
Henry Greenspan
Henry Greenspan teaches social psychology and social ethics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a Faculty Scholar at the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University Michigan Medical School and the Founder of Justice in Michigan, an organization of policy analysts, social scientists, bioethicists, and physicians supporting legislation that would rescind Michigan’s draconian drug industry immunity law. He is also internationally known for his work in the area of Holocaust and genocide studies and the author of On Listening to Holocaust Survivors and Reflections: Auschwitz, Memory, and a Life Recreated.