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7026. Ninetta Matsa Feldman
Feldman. Together, they have one daughter. Ninetta taught at schools in Washington and Maryland. Today
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7027. Dr. Kathryn Huether
spoke on 18 occasions, beginning in the program’s second year. Gluckstein is just one example of the
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7028. Rohingya Remain at Risk of Genocide on Fourth Anniversary of Military’s Attacks
exhibition is one way we can encourage people to ask how genocide was allowed to unfold, given the evident
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7029. Dr. Judith Szapor
to fulfill their ambition to study under exceptionally hostile conditions. One of the conclusions
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7030. Jacqueline Vansant
post on one of the letters and hosted three Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies' podcasts
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7031. Foreword by the Chairs
unacceptable. That task, simple on the surface, is in fact one of the most persistent puzzles of our times. We
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7032. 2016 Sudikoff Seminar
(PDF) on trends in one-sided violence by non-state actors, by Lisa Hultman and Kristine Eck A research
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7033. Veronica Laputska
University of Alberta, Canada: one on the politics of memory of the places of mass extermination in Belarus
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7034. US Government Declares Burmese Military Committed Genocide Against the Rohingya
approximately one million living in precarious conditions as refugees,” said Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat
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7035. Sarah Phillips Casteel
that Nassy’s artworks encourage a relational approach to Holocaust studies, one that is attuned to the
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7036. International Decision Making in the Age of Genocide: Rwanda 1990–94
the lives of as many as one million Rwandans, predominantly Tutsis, between April and July 1994
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7037. Voices on Rwanda
Rwandan genocide. In this video, she recounts calling Colonel Theoneste Bagosora, one of the lead
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7038. Major Brent Beardsley
nothing ever comes back, because nobody took the time to frickin’ read them. And no one wanted to put
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7039. Genocide Fax: Part II
been identified as a man named Charles Ntazinda, a senior foreign ministry official and one of the
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7040. Warnings of Catastrophe: Part I
documentation of the international response to the genocide that killed between 500,000 and one million Rwandans
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7041. Miles Lerman (1920–2008)
genocide, the Museum stands as one of his most enduring legacies. “We must learn from the past as we
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7042. My Sister Irena
Polytechnic. As one of a few women, she graduated with a master's degree in civil engineering. After marrying
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7043. Museum Warns of Heightened Risk of Genocide, Mass Atrocities in Ethiopia
consistently ranked Ethiopia as one of the top-ten highest-risk countries in the world for a new onset of mass
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7044. My First Theatrical Experience
. One or two years later, at a Boy Scout summer camp, I staged the scene of the duel with another guy
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7045. Anabel Carballo-Mesa
recognition, and education about the Roma genocide. Carballo-Mesa became one of the initiative’s trainers
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7046. Museum Remembrance Events
timeless words from the late Elie Wiesel. The program closed with an opportunity for each one of us to make
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7047. Benjamin Ferencz (1920–2023)
one day destroy the entire human race.” A testament to his commitment to ending war and promoting
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7048. Gideon Frieder
Initially the Frieder family was relatively safe from deportation because Rabbi Frieder was one of the most
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7049. Dr. Elizabeth Anthony
Press and the Museum. Dr. Anthony first worked at the Museum from 1998–2004, including one year in the
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7050. Dr. Emil Kerenji
by managing phase one of the Holocaust Justice project, aimed at unlocking the Museum’s vast