
Valerie DeLeon
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Valerie DeLeon is an anthropologist who has contributed to discussions on the ethical implications of displaying human remains in museums. Her work often highlights the need for sensitivity and respect towards the individuals represented in these collections, as well as the broader societal narratives surrounding their display. DeLeon's insights have been integral to the ongoing debates about museum ethics and the responsibilities of institutions in representing human history.
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Valerie DeLeon explains that people have begun to question the representation of individuals in human collections.
Fascinación y controversia en la historia médica del Mütter Museum - CienciaABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967·
Paraguay· 2025-08-28
Valerie DeLeon discusses the broader conversation on ethics regarding displayed human remains.
Controversy at Mutter Museum over ethical display of medical human remainsThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-08-27







