From July 19th to the 21st, the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies will explore public education as an instrument for the prevention of violence and an arena for…
The acts in question, and the hate speech being spouted, are not hypothetical or imagined; they are real, politicized acts of violence targeting Twin Cities communities, which…
We are pleased to offer curricular development grants to UMN graduate instructors for the 2021-22 academic year. Five $500 grants will be awarded to graduate students who…
During Pride Month, the University of Minnesota Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies grapples with the complicated legacy of remembering and memorializing LGBTQIA+…
In his acclaimed memoir Survival in Auschwitz, Primo Levi recounts a recurring dream he and other inmates had in the Nazi death camp: that he returned home to his family and…
Explore databases and resources relevant to research in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. This guide is an in-depth listing of Holocaust and Genocide Studies resources available…
The center organizes lectures, conferences and symposia that feature leading scholars, practitioners, and activists, who provide critical analysis and tools to understand and…