A brief look into the concept of genocide and how it impacts society
A discussion with Dr. Michael Hayse, Associate Professor of History at Stockton University regarding memorials, memorialization, and museums.
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.
A discussion with Holocaust survivor, Leo Ullman who went into hiding with his family in order to survive
A discussion with Leah Simpson, Executive Director of the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Indiana about Holocaust survivor Eva Kor
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.
The genocide framework as laid out by the United Nations
A discussion with Alex Demirdjian, trial lawyer for the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court
A discussion with author and Distinguished Professor in Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Carol Rittner about the Holocaust
All about Raphael Lemkin, the individual that defined genocide.
In our first episode, we’ll discuss Kylie’s background in genocide as well as look at the legal definition.