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  • Killing Orders – The Smoking Gun behind the Armenian Genocide

    Speaker: Professor Taner Akçam, Robert Aram And Marianne Kaloosdian And Stephen And Marian Mugar Chair In Armenian Genocide Studies, Clark University Clark University historian Taner Akçam has made landmark discoveries […]

  • Fourth International Graduate Students’ Conference

    Speaker: Victoria Sanford, Professor And Chair Of Anthropology, And Founding Director Of The Center For Human Rights And Peace Studies, Lehman College, City University Of New York. In cooperation with […]

  • Anthropological Methods for Documenting Human Rights Violations and Genocide

    Speaker: Victoria Sanford (Anthropology Professor And Founding Director Of The Center For Human Rights And Peace Studies, Lehman College) Drawing on 25 years of experience investigating human rights violation and […]

  • Justifying Genocide – Germany’s Entangled History with the Armenian Genocide and its Repercussions

    Speaker: Stefan Ihrig (Professor Of History At The University Of Haifa). For Germany, the Armenian Genocide did not take place “far away in Turkey.” It was something very close to […]

  • The Past, Present, and Future of the Rohingya Crisis

    Speakers: Tun Khin (President Burmese Rohingya Organization UK), John Knaus (Associate Director for Asia, National Endowment for Democracy), Debbie Stothard (Director of Altsean-Burma and Secretary General of International Federation for […]

  • Democratization and Memories of Violence: Ethnic Minority Rights Movements

    Speaker: Mneesha Gellman (Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, at Emerson College, Boston) Professor Gellman examines six case studies in Mexico, Turkey, […]

  • Survival, Hope, and a Lifetime of Service

    Screening: Etched in Glass: The Legacy of Steve Ross Speakers: Michael Ross ’93 (Attorney, Prince, Lobel, Tye LLP and former Boston City Councilor) and Roger Lyons (Writer/Producer/Director) A survivor of 10 concentration […]

  • Screening: Dawnland

    Speaker: Mishy Lesser (Learning Director of the Upstander Project and Educational Fellow at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut) For decades, child welfare authorities have […]

  • The Abdul Hamid Era and Beyond: Massacres and Reform, Rupture and Continuity conference

    Abdul Hamid II Era and Beyond Conference Program Opening Panel: From Abdul Hamid II to the Genocide: Continuity and Rupture Speakers: Ronald Suny (William H. Sewell, Jr. Distinguished University Professor […]

  • April 21, 2022: The Frontlines of Peace: An Insider’s Guide to Changing the World

    Speaker: Séverine Autesserre (Professor and Chair of Political Science at Barnard College, Columbia University) In this talk based on her latest book The Frontlines of Peace, Autesserre will tell the […]

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