The International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (IIGHRS) Genocide and Human Rights Webinar Series Winter 2021 Series - TWO FREE WEBINARS REMAIN

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The Zoryan Institute's free webinars are back. The Winter 2021 series began on March 2, 2021. These webinars are lead by scholars and experts in fields relating to genocide and human rights studies and consist of a short presentation and a Q&A session with the scholar. 

Winter 2021:

Genocide & Human Rights Webinar Series, Winter 2021 - Draining the Sea: Counterinsurgency as an Instrument of Genocide.

This webinar has taken place, watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/SNFpo4fUrSg

Stalin's Activists: The Rank-and-File Perpetrators of the Holodomor.

This webinar has taken place, watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/HspXhU2YrZE

Erasing the Rohingya: Genocide and Identification Documents in Myanmar

This webinar has taken place, watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/rWWJ-DQb88U

 

UPCOMING SESSIONS:

Becoming Human Again: An Oral History of the Rwanda Genocide against the Tutsi

In this webinar, co-authors Donald Miller, Lorna Touryan-Miller and Arpi Miller will discuss their most recent publication -- Becoming Human Again: An Oral History of the Rwanda Genocide against the Tutsi. The contributors will focus on trauma and the aftermath of the genocide, illustrating these topics through in-depth interviews of survivors. They will also provide a comparative perspective of the Armenian Genocide. https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3gsL3fUqTPOA_C-NLXvUxw

 

Genocide and International Accountability

Grant Shubin of The Global Justice Center will be discussing genocide and international accountability. https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zcf9seOSSF2YAJfMTyBo3g

 

Sign up today to join us for these important and impactful sessions! 

 

The Zoryan Institute, a non-profit organization, serves the cause of scholarship and public awareness relating to issues of universal human rights, genocide, and diaspora-homeland relations. This is done through the systematic continued efforts of scholars and specialists using a comparative and multidisciplinary approach and in accordance with the highest academic standards.