genocide Archive

  •   “Incitement, Hate Language and Genocide: Can We Use Public Health Models to Predict and Prevent?”   Elihu Richter teaches at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Hadassah, in the School […] 0

    Elihu D. Richter, M.D., M.P.H

      “Incitement, Hate Language and Genocide: Can We Use Public Health Models to Predict and Prevent?”   Elihu Richter teaches at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Hadassah, in the School […]

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  •   Maud Mandel is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic studies at Brown University. Mandel specializes in modern Jewish history and has focused particularly on the 20th-century French Jewish […] 0

    Maud Mandel

      Maud Mandel is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic studies at Brown University. Mandel specializes in modern Jewish history and has focused particularly on the 20th-century French Jewish […]

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  •   “Facing Death in Cambodia”   Peter Maguire, author of the newly published book of the same name, discussed the Cambodian genocide 30 years later, with Meng-Try Ea and Vannak […] 0

    Peter Maguire

      “Facing Death in Cambodia”   Peter Maguire, author of the newly published book of the same name, discussed the Cambodian genocide 30 years later, with Meng-Try Ea and Vannak […]

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  •   “RWANDA 1994: The Role of the Mass Media in Mass Murders”   Tom Ndahiro heads the Department of Civil and Political Rights in the Rwandan National Human Rights Commission […] 0

    Tom Ndahiro

      “RWANDA 1994: The Role of the Mass Media in Mass Murders”   Tom Ndahiro heads the Department of Civil and Political Rights in the Rwandan National Human Rights Commission […]

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  •   “Burned Books and Blasted Shrines: Documenting War Crimes against Cultural Heritage in the Balkans”   Andras Riedlmayer directs the Documentation Center of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture […] 0

    Andras Riedlmayer

      “Burned Books and Blasted Shrines: Documenting War Crimes against Cultural Heritage in the Balkans”   Andras Riedlmayer directs the Documentation Center of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture […]

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  •   “Screening of the film In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak, Dies”   Director Anne Aghion came to Bard on the tenth anniversary of the unleashing of the genocide […] 0

    Ann Aghion’s “In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak, Dies”

      “Screening of the film In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak, Dies”   Director Anne Aghion came to Bard on the tenth anniversary of the unleashing of the genocide […]

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  •   “Reading from the Same Book: the American and Nazi Military Justice Systems and the Persecution of Homosexuals in World War II”   John Fout was a professor of History […] 0

    John Fout

      “Reading from the Same Book: the American and Nazi Military Justice Systems and the Persecution of Homosexuals in World War II”   John Fout was a professor of History […]

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  •   “Atrocity, Memory, Photography: Imaging the Concentration Camps of Bosnia. The Case of ITN versus Living Marxism”   David Campbell teaches politics and directs the Center for Transnational Studies at Newcastle […] 0

    David Campbell

      “Atrocity, Memory, Photography: Imaging the Concentration Camps of Bosnia. The Case of ITN versus Living Marxism”   David Campbell teaches politics and directs the Center for Transnational Studies at Newcastle […]

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  •   “American Responses to Genocide”   Samantha Power, from the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University, has recently attracted a great deal of attention after she published a […] 0

    Samantha Power

      “American Responses to Genocide”   Samantha Power, from the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University, has recently attracted a great deal of attention after she published a […]

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  •   Mark Landsman is a Los Angeles-based independent filmmaker who recently produced and directed the feature-length film, Thunder Soul, on the extraordinary reunion of the legendary Kashmere Stage Band.  The film […] 0

    Mark Landsman’s “Postcards from Peje” and “Peace of Mind”

      Mark Landsman is a Los Angeles-based independent filmmaker who recently produced and directed the feature-length film, Thunder Soul, on the extraordinary reunion of the legendary Kashmere Stage Band.  The film […]

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