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2021-22 Colloquium: Incarceration, Transformation & Paths to Liberation during the Holocaust and Beyond
What does it mean to be transformed? In what ways does internment or incarceration alter a person, and how does liberation and freedom exist within…
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Internment & Resistance
The 2020-21 colloquium focused on global constructions of concentration camp systems and the challenges that they present while highlighting acts of resistance. Click here to…
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Incarceration, Transformation & Liberation
The 2021-22 colloquium explored the gradual and subtle processes of liberty and loss, the processes that constitute transformation from the state of incarceration to one…
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2020-21 Colloquium on Internment & Resistance
The 2020-21 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) colloquium, Internment & Resistance: Confronting Mass Detention and Dehumanization, consists of seven events that focus on global…
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Displacement, Exile & the Refugee
The 2016-17 colloquium and accompanying library guide explored the genocides that create refugee populations, as well as the challenges facing refugee populations as they seek…
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Atrocity Education Pedagogy
This book features insights from Holocaust education at QCC, as well as four approaches to designing innovative pedagogies for college students. Click here for the…
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Authoritarianism on the Continuum
The 2019-20 colloquium focused on myriad forms of opposition and resistance to right-wing authoritarian movements and regimes around the world, including artistic activity and public…
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Native American Cultural Survival & Resistance
The 2018-19 colloquium and related exhibition and library guide introduced audiences to histories of indigenous people on this continent and the concept of “Survivance.” Click…
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Collaboration & Complicity
The 2017-18 colloquium and accompanying library guide used a social psychological lens to evaluate the way that dominant institutions and situational factors impacted the behaviors…
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Gender, Mass Violence & Genocide
The 2015-16 colloquium and library guide focused on how gender structures and mediates experiences of mass violence and genocide as well as how attention to…
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Cultural & Artistic Responses to Genocide
The 2014-15 colloquium, exhibition, and library guide incorporated students’ research and responses to genocide and organized hate through work with scholars, Holocaust survivors, workshops, an…
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The Holocaust in Context
Along with Holocaust survivors who gave personal testimony, the 2013-14 colloquium and accompanying library guide provided an interdisciplinary perspective to help students understand the past…