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The Center organizes a vibrant program of events throughout each academic year. Join us in person or on Zoom for upcoming lectures, conferences, and workshops. Explore the videos of our past events.
Friends Who Disappear: Memory, Justice, and Moral Reparation After the Guatemalan Genocide
April 9, 2025 at 12:00 PM Pacific Time
(Doheny Memorial Library, Room 241)
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A public lecture by Professor Victoria Sanford (Lehman College, CUNY)
2024-2025 Center Research Fellow
Organized by USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research

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Featured Past Lecture
Preserving History: Armenian Voices from the Classroom to the Archive
March 5, 2019
This public event featured Richard G. Hovannisian (Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, Los Angeles) and three of his former students – Salpi Ghazarian, Tamar Mashigian, and Lorna Touryan Miller – discussing the history of his Armenian Genocide Oral History Collection, which grew out of two courses Professor Hovannisian taught at UCLA over five decades.

Featured Past Conference
New Perspectives on Kristallnacht
November 5-7, 2018
The international conference “New Perspectives on Kristallnacht: After 80 Years, the Nazi Pogrom in Global Comparison” convened 80 years after the violent pogrom of 1938 against the Jews in Nazi Germany with the aim of gathering the most recent scholarship on the event itself. Scholars from across the United States, Germany, Israel and the United Kingdom gathered at the conference representing a wide variety of disciplines, including history, political science, Jewish studies, French and literature. In their talks, they discussed reactions to the pogrom by victims and witnesses inside Nazi Germany as well as foreign journalists, diplomats, Jewish organizations and Jewish print media. Presenters also analyzed postwar narratives and global comparisons.

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