In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies Announcing the CHGS Fall 2018 Public Events schedule A full and varied schedule Upcoming Graduate Student Opportunities!!!! A special opportunity offered exclusively through CHGS Congratulations to the 2018-2019 Badzin Fellow, Brooke Chambers! Sociology PhD graduate student Brooke Chambers awarded the Badzin Fellowship for 2018-2019 When the Libyan Subaltern Speak: Interview with Professor Ali Ahmida When the Libyan Subaltern Speak: Interview with Professor Ali Ahmida Seeking Refuge in a Changing World symposium Join us for the Seeking Refuge in a Changing World symposium on April 19, presented as an IGS Collaborative event! April 12-13 ASI Conference "Reframing Mass Violence in Africa: Social Memory and Social Justice" Understanding the history of mass violence in Africa—and its political, social, and cultural aftermaths—is vital to understanding contemporary life on the continent. CHGS congratulates the recent awardees of UMN research projects on violence, memory, and Human Rights The Human Rights Initiative and CLA Interdisciplinary Collaborative awards support projects on violence and memory. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7
Congratulations to the 2018-2019 Badzin Fellow, Brooke Chambers! Sociology PhD graduate student Brooke Chambers awarded the Badzin Fellowship for 2018-2019
When the Libyan Subaltern Speak: Interview with Professor Ali Ahmida When the Libyan Subaltern Speak: Interview with Professor Ali Ahmida
Seeking Refuge in a Changing World symposium Join us for the Seeking Refuge in a Changing World symposium on April 19, presented as an IGS Collaborative event!
April 12-13 ASI Conference "Reframing Mass Violence in Africa: Social Memory and Social Justice" Understanding the history of mass violence in Africa—and its political, social, and cultural aftermaths—is vital to understanding contemporary life on the continent.
CHGS congratulates the recent awardees of UMN research projects on violence, memory, and Human Rights The Human Rights Initiative and CLA Interdisciplinary Collaborative awards support projects on violence and memory.