We Need To Talk About Genocide

A brief look into the concept of genocide and how it impacts society

Preserving the Holocaust

A discussion with Dr. Michael Hayse, Associate Professor of History at Stockton University regarding memorials, memorialization, and museums. 

04-21
01:05:25

Transitional Justice

How do societies begin to repair after a mass atrocity? This episode looks at transitional justice mechanisms and how they can help a society rebuild. 

04-14
26:23

Jews in Hiding During the Holocaust

A discussion with Holocaust survivor, Leo Ullman who went into hiding with his family in order to survive

04-07
34:15

Survivor Stories - Eva Kor

A discussion with Leah Simpson, Executive Director of the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Indiana about Holocaust survivor Eva Kor

03-31
53:08

Genocide Framework continued - Risk Factors and Indicators

A continuation of a look at the existing genocide framework. In this episode, we will look at the risk factors and indicators for atrocity crimes. 

03-24
18:57

Understanding the Genocide Framework

The genocide framework as laid out by the United Nations

03-17
14:35

Legal Aspects of Genocide

A discussion with Alex Demirdjian, trial lawyer for the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court

03-10
54:51

The Holocaust

A discussion with author and Distinguished Professor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Carol Rittner about the Holocaust

03-03
37:43

Defining Genocide

All about Raphael Lemkin, the individual that defined genocide. 

02-25
17:29

We need to talk about genocide

In our first episode, we’ll discuss Kylie’s background in genocide as well as look at the legal definition.

02-18
14:52

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