Resources on the Study of Genocide
USC Visual History Archive, Shoah Foundation
"An invaluable resource for humanity, with nearly every testimony encompassing a complete personal history of life before, during and after the subject’s firsthand experience with genocide."
Truth & Reconciliation - Wabanaki REACH
Wabanaki REACH conceptualized, established, and guided the process of the historic Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The Commission and its staff traveled thousands of miles to communities in Maine to hear testimony and sit in circle with Wabanaki and Maine people. They reviewed state documents, recorded interviews with over 150 people, and sought to create opportunities for people to heal and learn from what they uncovered.
Read the Commission’s findings and recommendations, access the full report, and other related documents and research..
How do you define genocide? From the BBC
UN definition, loss of meaning, history, legal president
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