Concurrent Sessions

Schedule

Concurrent Sessions will be presented twice on Wednesday, September 12 - at 1:15 p.m. and at 2:30 p.m.  Session locations will be printed in the Symposium program - no pre-registration for concurrent sessions is required.

1.  "Indigenous Peoples and the Need for Restorative Justice"
     Gretchen Harvey, Tessa Wakefield, Elise Tweten and Bridget Medbery

2.   "Ecocide, Slow Violence, and the Evasion of Responsibility"
      Caitlyn Schuchhardt

3.   "The Use of Propaganda in the Justification of Genocide"
      Kari Mehr

4.   "Social Media as a Form of Activism"
      Stephanie Barnhardt

5.   "Preventing Genocide Through Interfaith Relationships"
      Kristi Del Vecchio and Evan Marsoleck, Better Together

6.   "Human Life: Sacred or of No Intrinisic Value?"
      Megan Orcholski, Joan Kopperud and Richard Gilmore

7.   "Working Ourselves Out of a Job: What's Your Role in Ending Genocide?"
      Kristi Rendahl, Organization Development Advisor for the Center for Victims of Torture

8.   "Post Genocide Rwanda"
      Hannah Stevens

9.   "Debating Genocide"
      Tyler Snelling, Samuel Swanson and the Forensics Program

10. "Composing and Coping: An Exploration of Music's Role in Genocide"
      Emily Feld and Daniel Anderson

11. "Land Mines, Chemical Warfare, and the Targeted Victims"
      Siham Amedy

12. "Child Soldiers, Child Victims, and Children's Rights"
      Ellen Kennedy, PHD, Director, World Without Genocide

13. "African Soul, American Heart"
      Deb Dawson and Kevin Brooks, African South, American Heart

14. "Agressive Personalities in Genocide"
      Charissa Quinlan

15. "Role and Effects of Genocide on Family"
      Howard Mukanda and Grace Lenhart

16. "Tools for Genocide: Rape, Nationalism, and Women's Bodies"
      Elna Solvang, Ellen Pugleasa  and Beth Osman 

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