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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Two Opinions on Anti-Semitism and Academia

Can universities study anti-Semitism honestly?
Op/Ed by Walter Reich, former director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

An Academic War Zone
Op/Ed by Jonathan Judaken, professor of history at the University of Memphis. Prof. Judaken will be a featured speaker in the Twin Cities in April 2012. Watch for more details soon.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Turkish court sentences hardliner in slain Armenian journalist case.
The assassin of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink is sentenced.

Voices From Congo: The Road Ahead

Live webcast on Tuesday, July 26 starting at 9:30 a.m. EST on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website.

The stakes for the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the coming months are very high, not only for the country but also for the region. Preparations for elections scheduled for November are inadequate, political intimidation and violence are increasing, and human rights violations continue.
We invite you to join us for a unique conference that will bring to Washington a Congolese perspective on the current political and human rights situation and help inform U.S. policy on Congo with constructive ideas and recommendations.
This event is cosponsored by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Eastern Congo Initiative. It is made possible in part by the Helena Rubinstein Fund.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Friday, July 15, 2011

Watch free online world premiere of Raindrops Over Rwanda

Monday, July 18, 2011
SnagFilms

The genocide against Tutsi, during which more than one million people were killed in three months, happened less than a generation ago. The country still struggles to come to grips with the legacy of ethnic cleansing as both victims and perpetrators work towards unity and reconciliation.
Please contribute to these heroic efforts by watching the FREE online world premiere of RAINDROPS OVER RWANDA, a short film about the genocide and work of the Kigali Memorial Centre in Rwanda. Help RAINDROPS OVER RWANDA get 50,000 views on July 18, 2011 and Explore.org will donate up to $50,000 to the Kigali Memorial Centre to fund crucial education programs.
Watch the film by clicking here.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

In Sudan, Say 'Never Again,' And Mean It
A Genocide Scholar Looks at Jewish Obligation
Op/Ed by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen in the Jewish Daily Forward



Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Enemies of the People Available for Download on iTunes

The award-winning documentary about the brutalities of the Khmer Rouge Killing Fields is now available for download on iTunes.

The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people in the late 1970s. Yet the Killing Fields of Cambodia remain largely unexplained. Until now. Enter Thet Sambath, an unassuming, yet cunning, investigative journalist who lost his family in the conflict and spends a decade gaining the trust of the men and women who perpetrated the massacres. From the foot soldiers who slit throats to Pol Pot's right-hand man, the notorious Brother Number Two, Sambath and co-director Rob Lemkin record shocking testimony never before seen or heard.
You can also watch an interview with filmmaker Rob Lemkin on PBS's series Behind the Lens.
Educators, click here for a film discussion guide to use in the classroom.
CHGS has more information about the Cambodian genocide available here.

Saul Kagan Claims Conference Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies

The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) is offering a limited number of fellowships for Ph.D. candidates pursuing studies of the Holocaust.

The Kagan Fellowship Program of the Claims Conference supports graduate students who are completing dissertations in Holocaust Studies. The academic committee chooses a new cohort of 5 to 7 students annually.
Fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates with a strong personal commitment to Shoah memory, who have demonstrated excellence in academic achievement, and who possess the potential to provide outstanding professional leadership that will shape the future of Shoah awareness.
The application deadline is January 25, 2012. Applicants are notified of decisions in May. Fellows gather in July for a workshop in a major international Holocaust research center.
See the Claims Conference website for application criteria.
For more information, contact Lori.Schor@claimscon.org

Friday, July 8, 2011

Friday, July 1, 2011

Mass Graves, Remembrance in Eastern Europe

Holocaust symposium in Romania raises awareness on mass graves in Eastern Europe

Romania commemorates Iasi pogrom

Ghost Stories: Five Writers Read Works on Historical Trauma

Thursday, July 14, 2011, 6 PM
Amherst H. Wilder Center
451 Lexington Pkwy N, St. Paul


African- American, Hmong, Japanese-American, Jewish and White Earth Anishinabe writers explore how the stories of their parents, grandparents and historical communities impact the writers' own lives. From the ridiculous to the tragic, the writers examine the legacies of the Holocaust, war, racism and genocide.
A facilitated discussion will follow.
The Readers: Carolyn Holbrook, Mai Neng Moua, Margie Newman, Marcie Rendon, Joan Maeda Trygg.
Admission: Five dollars includes a chapbook containing work by the five writers. Refreshments will be served.
For further information contact Margie Newman at 612-532-7238, margienewman@comcast.net